![]() I was facing what a lot of young professionals face, which is impostor syndrome.” ![]() The feeling of feeling unfamiliar is familiar to me. (8:59-9:17) “I think being a really young immigrant, I learned how to assimilate. Prior to her role at Singular, Saadi was the Product Marketing Manager at Kenshoo.Questions Saadi Answered in this Episode:How did you get to where you are today?How did you build the confidence to start asking questions and speaking up?How did you transition into a management role?How did you attract top talent and scale your team?What are you most excited about in our industry?Any resources you recommend?Timestamp:1:31 Saadi’s story9:00 Overcoming impostor syndrome15:40 Leaning into being new to the industry17:27 What makes a good manager?23:44 Attracting and hiring top talent34:07 Disruption, competitors, and opportunities38:46 More women in mobile marketing43:51 ResourcesQuotes: Singular’s intelligent SaaS platform enables mobile marketers to unify, analyze and optimize all of their marketing channels through a single dashboard, without any required SDKs. Singular is a next-gen mobile measurement partner and thought leader in SKAdNetwork. In this Women in Mobile episode, Saadi shares how to overcome impostor syndrome, what makes a good manager, how to attract and hire top talent, and all the reasons she’s excited to be working in mobile right now. ![]() These experiences, among others, taught her how to ask a lot of questions, be resourceful, and build relationships with the right people – ultimately fueling her success in the mobile industry. ![]() when she was 6 years old from Turkey and was the first woman in her family to graduate from college. Saadi Muslu is the Head of Content and Product Marketing at Singular. ![]()
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