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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