HK/Tokyo Transfer Associate, Client Service, Japanese Speaker, 2026
The HK/Tokyo Transfer Associate, Client Service, Japanese Speaker, 2026 role at AlphaSights focuses on facilitating business intelligence and knowledge-sharing between clients and industry experts. As part of the Client Service team, you'll join a global organization known for connecting professionals with valuable insights across markets, enabling informed decision-making for investment and business leaders. This position is designed for those interested in relocating between Hong Kong and Tokyo, working at the intersection of Asian financial and corporate markets.
Day-to-day, the Transfer Associate acts as a key point of contact for clients, managing expert search projects from start to finish. You will scope client requests, identify and recruit relevant Japanese-speaking experts, schedule consultations, and provide detailed updates throughout each engagement. The role involves handling multiple projects simultaneously and prioritizing tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Applicants should be fluent in both English and Japanese, possess a bachelor’s degree, and have strong interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent organizational abilities, a proactive mindset, and demonstrated interest in business or finance are also required. Previous experience in client-facing roles, research, or professional services is advantageous but not mandatory.
AlphaSights offers a competitive compensation package, including performance-based bonuses, relocation support for transfers, and a range of wellness and professional development benefits. Associates can expect comprehensive training, mentorship, and regular feedback to support rapid advancement within the company.
The company prides itself on its dynamic, meritocratic culture and extensive opportunities for international mobility, promotion, and skill growth. Team members are motivated, diverse, and collaborative, making this an ideal workplace for ambitious individuals seeking broad exposure to global business issues and networks.