- Provide first-line technical support to Veeva customers, diagnosing and resolving product issues.
- Actively listen to customer concerns to accurately understand and document their issues, ensuring comprehensive problem capture.
- Utilize strong problem-solving and analytical skills to troubleshoot and resolve technical challenges.
- Collaborate effectively with team members and other internal departments to escalate and resolve complex cases.
- Contribute to a positive team environment through active participation in discussions and support initiatives.
- Adhere to established internal processes for ticket management, documentation, and customer communication.
- Minimum of 1 year of relevant work experience, OR equivalent education.
- Relevant Work Experience with strong customer service soft skills, or prior experience in the life science industry.
- Relevant Education: Associate's degree or technical certification in a relevant field such as Computer and Information Science, Information Technology, Business Administration, Information Systems, Mathematics, Statistics, Life Sciences, or Technical Communications.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and Korean.
- Proven active listening skills to accurately understand user issues.
- Creative and analytical thinker with strong problem-solving abilities.
- Values collaboration and teamwork as a key to success.
- Flexibility in scheduling to work some weekend days and/or public holidays per year, based on business needs.
- Knowledge of Zendesk, Jira, and Confluence
- Life Science Experience
- Japanese fluency
A different kind of company. A Public Benefit Corporation.
Unlike a traditional corporation, whose only legal duty is to maximize shareholder value, PBCs consider their public benefit purpose and the interests of those materially affected by the corporation’s conduct—including customers, employees, and the community—in addition to shareholders’ interests.
What sets us apart
In February 2021, Veeva became the first public company to convert to a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC).
Unlike a traditional corporation, whose only legal duty is to maximize shareholder value, PBCs consider their public benefit purpose and the interests of those materially affected by the corporation’s conduct—including customers, employees, and the community—in addition to shareholders’ interests.
Veeva’s public benefit purpose is to help make the industries we serve more productive and create high-quality employment opportunities.

At Veeva, we believe in giving back. Veeva’s support for charitable causes is entirely employee driven because we think giving is personal and should be directed by the individual. With our 1% Veeva Giving program, each employee receives an amount equivalent to 1% of their base salary annually to support the non-profit(s) of their choice. We don’t dictate favored corporate causes or ask employees to donate to specific non-profits. We never support a charitable cause in exchange for commercial advantage or preferential treatment.

Veeva’s core values — do the right thing, customer success, employee success, and speed — guide our decision making and define our culture. Doing the right thing means that we are concerned about more than just financial success and return to shareholders. We recognize a responsibility to customers, employees, environment, and society.As individuals, we pride ourselves on being good people who are honest, fair, and direct. We treat others with respect. As a company, we strive to be a good corporate citizen, a positive force in the business community, active in our communities, and an example to others.

Our equity program is designed to enable the vast majority of our employees to participate. Our unique approach to awarding equity grants allows our employees to be shareholders so they can benefit financially in the company’s growth.

Veeva has taken a strong stance against the use of non-compete agreements that can limit employee opportunities. We do not require our employees to sign non-compete agreements, and we have taken legal action to fight the unfair use of these agreements by other companies because we believe such agreements limit an employee’s fundamental right to work where they choose. We believe in our people and want them to be successful here at Veeva or wherever their careers take them.
