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  • On this episode of the podcast, we were joined by Isaac Adekanye co-host of the the Road to 30 podcast and Head of Strategy and Operations at TFG Group. He shared amazing insights on how to run a successful business and money management tips to get you through this “T-pain” economy.

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    We talked about:

    Starting and running a business

    Dealing with the troubles of running a business

    Knowing when to quit

    Managing your money wisely

    Investment tips for beginners

    Breakdown

    0:00 Intro

    2:26 icebreaker

    8:08 Why TFG?

    10:00 Where to invest in for a good ROI

    11:14 Establishing authority as a young person

    14:58 What to do/know before starting a consulting business in compliance

    17:04 How to make a business work

    20:06 Challenges in starting a business as a young person

    24:11 How to get angel investors

    27:07 Can we have the life of our dreams?

    30:57 The safest way for beginners to start investing

    33:07 Isaac's background

    40:49 Why Isaac is who he is

    45:15 Isaac's career highlights

    46:16 What running TFG has been like

    52:50 The people problem in running a business

    57:47 Other problems faced by the business

    1:02:54 How his MBA helped in solving business problems

    1:05:23 How to make things work even in your absence

    1:09:18 Dealing with employee theft

    1:12:14 How employees can buy into your dream

    1:14:06 Ponzi schemes and avoiding them

    1:16:16 How to manage your money

    1:27:23 Building an emergency fund

    1:36:13 Tools to manage your money

    1:38:19 How to survive financially in Nigeria

    We referenced

    Road to 30

    TFG Group

    Glovo

    Financial Derivatives Company

    ETFs

    Rich Dad Poor Da by Robert T. Kiyosaki

    The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason

    *Mischka YouTube

    Flo Finance

    The Disciplined Investor by Andrew Horowitz

    Marko - Whiteboard Finance

    Jaiz Bank

    Bamboo

    Meristem

    PiggyVest

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  • In our recent webinar in partnership with Workspace Global, we discussed how to think about branding for your business using PaidHR as a case study.

    If you’re a startup founder looking to design a pitch deck or other social media assets, our partners at Workspace Global are giving you an amazing 7-day free trial of their design and development services. All you have to do is visit https://www.workspaceglobal.com/freetrial and use our discount code: WGSPOTLIGHTPOD.

    You can follow all the speakers on LinkedIn: Olumide Soyombo, Seye Bandele, Ore Badmus, Sydney Sam

    0:46 Olumide Soyombo's introduction

    2:31 Is there a winning formula for startups?

    6:08 Reputation in branding and business

    9:49 How important is a pitch in making money?

    12:29 Can a good pitch turn a bad reputation around?

    15:36 Deciding to put money into a business

    18:20 Do outsiders always see the effort put into the business?

    20:30 Bolt case study

    23:24 Andela case study

    26:24 Fullgap's impressing storytelling

    27:48 Audience questions for Olumide

    35:51 Seye Bandele's introduction

    37:04 About PaidHR

    44:16 The importance of personal branding and reputation in building a successful business

    46:15 Mistakes made and overcoming them

    48:18 Reaching out after past rejections

    51:07 What to prioritise when building a brand

    56:23 Going from Pade to PaidHR

    1:00:28 Audience questions for Seye

    1:10:00 Ore Badmus’ introduction

    1:12:33 The process behind the PaidHR rebrand

    1:38:14 Audience question for Ore

    1:43:54 Sydnye Sam’s introduction

    1:44:30 What Workspace Global does

    1:54:25 Audience question for Sydney

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  • On today's episode we were joined by Olajumoke Daramola. She has worked in the financial sector for over a decade and currently provides advisory services with Women’s World Banking, an organisation that aims to empower low-income women around the world through financial inclusion.

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    We talked about:

    What Women's World Banking does

    What financial inclusion is and how women are left behind

    Closing the financial gap

    The importance of using the right approach to connect with your target audience

    Being flexible and always having backup plans

    Episode breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    1:58 Icebreaker

    6:05 Olajumoke's background

    7:49 Her experience at Sterling Bank

    9:15 People that have influenced her

    12:22 Why she transitioned into product management

    14:09 Her career highlights

    18:07 What financial inclusion is and how Women's World Banking comes in

    20:31 Countries Women's World Bank operates in

    21:17 Are women financially included?

    25:49 Women's World Banking’s impact so far

    27:22 Why Women's World Banking is focused on women

    29:11 The financial gap that exists against women

    32:13 How Women's World Banking identifies with clientele

    36:03 Does Women's World Banking invest in people?

    37:01 How Women's World Banking chooses partners

    39:04 Women's World Banking’s success stories

    41:01 Challenges faced by women in relation to access to financial services

    44:37 The most difficult parts of solving the financial inclusion problem

    47:21 Navigating policy changes that affect the business

    52:39 Olajumoke's advice for African women with businesses

    56:34 How to get in touch with Olajumoke and Women's World Banking

    58:32 Outro

    We referenced:

    Women's World Banking

    Sterling Bank

    WISCAR

    Professor Olayinka David-West

    EfinNA

    EfinNA Access to Finance Report 2023

    World Bank’s Global Findex Report

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  • On this episode of the podcast, we were joined by Dr Ikpeme Neto, popularly known as Doc Neto. He is a medical doctor and health economist with over 10 years of experience in the health sector.

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    We talked about:

    How WellaHealth is making quality healthcare affordable

    Why collaboration is more beneficial than competition

    Nigerians’ relationship with insurance

    Building trust among their clients in a low trust society

    The ups and downs of running WellaHealth

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    1:28 Icebreaker

    6:16 Dr Neto's background

    7:26 Who and what influenced him

    10:50 His political views and how politics affects healthcare

    14:28 His career highlights

    16:22 What WellaHealth does

    17:35 How WellaHealth came about

    19:08 Running WellaHealth and building the team

    22:44 How WellaHealth manages to remain affordable

    23:24 Doc Neto’s view on competition

    26:32 How Nigerians view insurance

    30:55 How WellaHealth is solving the insurance trust problem in Nigeria

    32:50 What healthcare is like in Nigeria

    35:20 His research on the mental health of Nigerian founders

    37:35 Some of WellaHealth's biggest achievements

    38:36 The vision for WellaHealth

    39:24 Challenges the business has faced

    41:07 Where to learn more about Doc Neto amd WellaHealth

    41:42 Dr Neto's advice for fellow industry players

    43:37 Outro

    We referenced

    WellaHealth

    Africa’s Business Heroes

    Shuttlers

    National Health Accounts

    Nigerian Bureau of Statistics

    Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey

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  • On this episode of the podcast, we spotlight master operator, Victor Onyekere aka “The Strategist”.

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    We talked about:

    What a startup operator does

    Keys to building a successful business

    The importance of work experience as a founder/entrepreneur

    Why operators make the best founders

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    1:37 Icebreaker

    6:27 Victor's background

    12:58 Success stories

    17:26 Challenges

    23:26 The founder-operator vs other founders

    30:05 Building a successful business

    40:10 Companies that changed their strategy

    47:19 How important are COOs?

    59:01 How to determine if you're successful

    1:02:25 Where to find Victor and what he's working on

    1:07:44 Victor's thoughts on the future of the business and tech ecosystem (in Nigeria)

    1:12:27 Outro

    We referenced:

    Talemia/Seeding

    Moniepoint

    Flutterwave

    Chowdeck

    Paystack

    Opay

    Palmpay

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  • On today’s episode, we were joined by Chidalu Onyenso. Chidalu is the founder and CEO of Earthbond, an organisation that uses climate data and analytics to make energy affordable for Africans. You can watch the full video on Youtube here.

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    We talked about:

    Chidalu’s career

    What inspired her to start Earthbound

    The energy challenges faced by businesses in Nigeria

    How Earthbond helps businesses save money or make money

    Getting businesses to adopt renewable energy

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    01:44 More about Chidalu

    02:41 Icebreaker

    05:25 Chidalu's career highlights

    08:50 The energy problem in Africa

    11:30 What businesses are spending loans on

    13:34 Deciding where Earthbond should operate

    17:30 How Earthbond got into the market

    20:42 Why Earthbond focuses on solar energy

    22:56 How Nigeria's natural gas influenced Earthbond

    25:26 Earthbond's success stories

    27:13 Challenges Chidalu and Earthbond have faced

    36:13 Financing Earthbond

    37:15 How to reach Earthbond

    37:54 Why businesses use Earthbond

    39:51 Earthbond's proudest achievements

    40:47 Places with the best opportunities for solar energy in Nigeria

    42:20 Raising funds for the business

    46:11 Lessons from the Earthbond journey

    49:23 Earthbond's North Star

    50:21 The future of Earthbond

    51:54 Final words

    52:24 Outro

    We referenced:

    Earthbond

    BBC Podcast: Focus on Africa

    IBM

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  • Today’s episode is in partnership with ProductDive. We were joined by Praise Obieromah, former ProductDive student and Product Manager at Siliconverse.

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    We talked about:

    Transitioning from being a technology consultant to product management

    What inspired the switch

    Praise’s experience with ProductDive

    How ProductDive helped him level up his PM career

    How he has applied the learnings in his work

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    01:30 Icebreaker

    09:22 About Praise

    10:28 Praise's experience as a technology consultant

    12:52 Why Praise switched to product management

    14:33 How Praise heard about ProductDive

    15:59 His experience with ProductDive

    19:11 Some highlights of the course

    20:28 His experience after taking the course

    22:49 His confidence level before and after taking the ProductDive course

    24:24 Transferable skills from technology consultancy to product management

    27:08 Challenges he's faced

    31:49 Advice for people considering taking a ProductDive course

    34:00 Recommendations

    36:22 Where to find Praise

    37:31 What else Praise is working on

    38:24 Final words

    39:01 Outro

    We referenced:

    ProductDive

    Siliconverse

    Product Management Blueprint Course

    AIPMM Exam

    Mixpanel

    Postman

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  • On this episode of The Spotlight Podcast, we were joined by Adeolu Adewumi-Zer, change leader and founder of ZER Consulting Africa

    Follow her on LinkedIn, Instagram and follow ZER on Instagram

    We talked about:

    Building ZER Consulting ZER’s success stories Driving change through Shared Value Initiative Benefits of being adopting the Shared Value business strategy

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    1:51 Icebreaker

    3:47 Adeolu’s background

    8:33 Why Africa is special to her

    9:26 Adeolu’s career highlights

    13:10 What is ZER?

    16:33 ZER’s success stories

    18:29 What Shared Value is all about

    21:28 Their goals

    23:12 Benefits of being a part of Shared Value

    26:34 How to be a part of it

    28:03 Shared Value’s success stories

    31:41 Challenges in adopting Shared Value

    32:49 Driving profitability through Shared Value

    34:14 Shared Value Initative’s roadmap

    35:53 Adeolu’s vision for Shared Value in the next five years

    37:14 The role of tech companies in Shared Value

    38:23 The future of ZER

    39:37 Advice for young professionals and entrepreneurs

    40:13 How to take part in the Shared Value launch

    40:54 Other things Adeolu is working on

    41:30 Outro

    We referenced:

    ZER Consulting

    Shared Value Africa Initiative

    Tiekie Benard

    LeapFrog Investments

    Safaricom M-PESA

    Apple Pay

    Google Pay

    Moniepoint

    Interswitch

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  • On this episode of the podcast, we were joined by Abimbola Omotoyinbo, Program Manager at ProductDive.

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    We talked about:

    What ProductDive does

    Benefits of choosing ProductDive

    Things to consider before taking a product management course

    ProductDive’s success stories and the future of ProductDive

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    01:23 Icebreaker

    04:32 About Abimbola

    05:46 From quality control to program management

    09:10 Getting into program management

    10:23 What ProductDive does and how Abimbola joined the team

    13:10 What makes ProductDive stand out

    16:07 ProductDive's success stories

    17:52 Getting into ProductDive

    18:39 Things to consider before getting into the program

    20:37 Resources for someone looking to get into product management

    22:14 Product management launchpad

    23:20 The future of ProductDive

    24:27 What else ProductDive is working on

    25:14 Final words

    26:12 Outro

    We referenced:

    Product Manager Blueprint Program

    Product Management Foundation Program

    Pivot to Product Management

    Growth Product Management

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  • On this episode of The Spotlight Podcast, we were joined by award-winning Product Manager, Elizabeth Ajao.

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    We talked about:

    Shooting your career shot

    How she went from customer support officer to product manager

    What product managers do

    Why product management probably shouldn't be your first job and the importance of internships

    Transferable skills from other roles and skills every product manager should have

    Giving valuable feedback and accepting feedback

    Measuring success and the importance of being people-driven

    Breakdown:

    0:00 Intro

    1:44 Icebreaker

    6:34 Elizabeth's background

    8:21 Going from customer support to product management

    12:42 How customer support prepared her for product management

    16:17 What media is Elizabeth consuming?

    17:30 Elizabeth's career highlights

    19:53 Being impact-driven

    23:04 What being a product manager entails

    27:30 Can one be an effective product manager with little leadership experience?

    32:28 Skills every product manager should have

    35:20 Working with UX designers

    39:20 Tools every product manager should master

    45:23 Is product management as glam as people make it out to be?

    49:02 Elizabeth's perspective on product management interviews

    51:29 Challenges Elizabeth has faced as a product manager and how she handled them

    54:42 Dealing with problematic stakeholders

    57:35 Measuring success as a product manager

    59:55 What you should know before getting into product management

    1:01:49 Resources and advice for aspiring product managers

    1:07:33 Elizabeth's socials

    1:08:09 Other things Elizabeth is working on

    1:09:35 Outro

    We referenced:

    No-Code Tech Summit

    VFD Group

    Enyata

    Polaris Bank

    People in Product

    The Builders Summit by Founders Connect

    The 7 Perspectives of Effective Leaders: A Proven Framework for Improving Decisions and Increasing Your Influence

    Jira

    Trello

    ClickUp

    Azure

    Miro

    Whimsical

    Confluence

    Notion

    Google Analytics

    Mixpanel

    Amplitude

    MySQL

    The Product Book by Product School

    Lenny's Newsletter

    Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job

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  • On this episode of the podcast, we spotlight the one and only Emmanuel Faith, a wonderful HR expert.

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    We talked about:

    His HR journey and his work providing consulting services through HR Clinic

    The dwindling pool of mid-level talent in Nigeria’s tech pipeline

    The importance of succession planning for sustainable businesses

    The wisdom in hiring talent your business can reasonably afford instead of chasing “shiny” people

    Breakdown:

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:55 Icebreaker

    00:05:35 About Emmanuel Faith

    00:13:07 Getting into HR

    00:17:40 Best temperaments for HR professionals

    00:20:58 Emmanuel's proudest achievements

    00:28:35 Emmanuel's superpowers in HR

    00:34:17 Challenges faced while recruiting talent

    00:38:56 Why we don't have mid-level tech talent in Nigeria

    00:44:40 How HR Clinic helps organisations

    00:49:25 Unique strengths of Nigerian tech talents

    00:53:16 The technical talent vs non-technical talent conversation

    00:58:47 Emmanuel's perspective on The Peer shutting down

    1:05:24 Are people hiring "shiny" talent because of the lack of mid-level talent?

    1:10:42 Hard skills vs soft skills

    1:12:33 Advice for aspiring HR professionals

    1:14:18 Other things Emmanuel is working on

    1:18:31 Final words

    1:19:14 Outro

    We referenced:

    Cowrywise

    BCM

    Fervora’s African Women’s Football Report

    SHRM Podcast on Spotify

    HRCI

    Why You Act the Way You Do by Tim LaHaye

    Spirit-Controlled Temperament by Tim LaHaye

    Myers-Briggs Personality Test

    16 Personalities

    ProductDive

    AltSchool

    Geneza Brands

    Geneza School of Design

    Innovating Africa: The Rise of Tech in Nigeria by Peace Itimi

    HR Clinic

    Bloomberg

    Asana

    No-Code Tech Summit

    Luminous Consult

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  • On this episode of The Spotlight Podcast, we had data expert and Dataphyte CEO Joshua Olufemi with us.

    Follow him on LinkedIn and follow Dataphyte on Twitter

    We talked about:

    How he went from a secondary school Economics teacher to the CEO of Dataphyte How data can drive change and social impact Nigeria’s data problem and the unique challenges of collecting and reporting with data The importance of having a focused and reliable team

    Breakdown:

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:02:00 Icebreaker game

    00:03:32 Fun facts about Joshua

    00:05:37 From economics teacher to CEO

    00:09:39 Being a part of the National Endowment for Democracy Fellowship

    00:14:44 Proudest achievements of Dataphyte

    00:21:20 The Dataphyte and Goloka teams

    00:28:54: Major challenges in collecting accurate data

    00:37:37 How can Nigeria be more data-driven?

    00:43:55 Joshua's dream for Dataphyte and Goloka

    00:45:24 Advice for people building something around data

    00:47:42 Final words

    00:48:30 Outro

    We referenced:

    Dataphyte Goloka National Endowment for Democracy

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  • On this episode of The Spotlight Podcast, we had product designer Ayodeji Olagbaiye with us.

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    We talked about:

    What your portfolio MUST contain if you want to land a UX design role in 2024 What NOT to do when designing your portfolio How to get your first UX design job The best platform to host your UX design portfolio How often you should update your portfolio if you want to stay relevant

    Breakdown:

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:52 Icebreaker

    00:11:02 Deji's background

    00:13:03 Working with developers

    00:15:50 What media is Ayodeji consuming?

    00:17:18 How Ayodeji got into UX design

    00:25:34 Joining Kuda

    00:29:06 Working remotely

    00:30:05 What he would have done differently

    00:34:00 Getting your first job and having a portfolio

    00:36:30 What he wishes he knew when building his first portfolio

    00:43:26 Key things in a portfolio

    00:50:50 Updating your portfolio

    00:54:46 Can you get a job without a big project on your portfolio?

    00:58:40 What not to do in your portfolio

    01:01:39 Is there a best place to host your portfolio?

    01:09:06 Can AI help with your portfolio?

    01:10:54 Unpopular opinion about design portfolios

    01:13:45 Some of the best portfolios Ayodeji has seen

    01:21:40 Resources to build your portfolio

    01:24:10 Advice for designers

    01:31:22 Outro

    We referenced:

    Tintype Daniel Abayomi Notion Framer Webflow Wordpress Wix Polywork Kuldar Ekemini's portfolio Dennis Snellenberg's Portfolio 90% of designers are unhirable? | UX Collective UX Collective Dribbble Behance Layers

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  • After a long hiatus, we're back with a new episode.

    On this episode, the amazing Tochy Udunwa shared some insights on marketing, the unpredictability of the industry, and how to navigate it.

    Follow her on LinkedIn and Instagram

    We also we talked about:

    Conversion and brand loyalty The role of branding in marketing Picking the right strategy for your organisation Defining success in marketing What to know/do if you want to become a marketer

    Breakdown:

    (00:00:00) Intro

    (00:02:05) Icebreaker

    (00:11:35) Digital Marketing vs Traditional Advertising

    (00:12:43) Conversion and community building

    (00:18:49) The role of branding in marketing

    (00:22:30) Tochy’s background

    (00:31:25) The importance of domain experience in marketing

    (00:35:47) Tochy’s superpower (project management)

    (00:36:37) Tochy’s career milestones

    (00:47:25) How to pick the right strategy for an organisation

    (00:51:45) What makes the industry so unpredictable?

    (00:54:32) Navigating the uncertainties

    (00:57:40) Tochy’s future publications

    (00:59:31) Defining the success of your strategy

    (01:05:10) Advice for aspiring marketing professionals

    (01:13:42): Tochy’s online presence

    We referenced:

    Google Project Management: Professional Certificate | Coursera Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate | Coursera Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate | Coursera EDai MyShopLauncher GradientFI Microsoft Clarity Pretty Little Marketer Mad Over Marketing (M.O.M) Capturing the Moment: Maltina Cans Drop from a Billboard on a Lagos Street

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  • In episode 15 of the podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Isaac Durotoye, a tech whiz who is deeply entrenched in the world of fintech. Our conversation revolved around the intriguing topics of Banking as a Service (BaaS) and APIs, and how they're reshaping the financial technology landscape.

    Together, we dissected the unique challenges and opportunities facing fintech in Africa, broke down the opportunities presented by Baas, and reflected on the critical role of technical expertise in product management practice. If you're passionate about fintech, product management, and the future of digital finance, this episode holds insights you won't want to miss.

    Book mentioned:

    Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nil Eyal

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  • In our 14th episode, we uncover why Product Management can sometimes hit roadblocks in organisations with Nnamdi Azodo, a distinguished Product Manager with over 12 years of experience. Nnamdi, known for transforming the financial landscape in Nigerian banks and fintech startups, shares his journey, insights, and solutions.

    We dig deep into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding Product Management, the impact of organisational structures, the power of clarity, and how to overcome resistance to change. Join us for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the intricacies of this vital discipline. If you're looking for inspiration and practical insights into Product Management, this episode is a must-listen.

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  • Join us as we take a look back into the inspiring journey of Evans Akanno, founder of Vzy. With a remarkable track record in entrepreneurship and design, Evans shares his experiences from bootstrapping ventures like Cregital and Disha to the creation of Vzy.

    His insights reveal the power of strategic thinking, customer-centricity, and creativity in achieving impressive revenue milestones while overcoming budget constraints. Learn from Evans' stories of challenges, triumphs, and the potential rewards of bootstrapping, as he aims to democratise digital brand design through Vzy.

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    In this episode, we are joined by Grace Ademola-Adenle, LinkedIn's Top Voice in Design! Her journey is nothing short of awe-inspiring, from disrupting the tech education space to bagging those impressive 6-figure offers from top-notch companies like Meta. Want to know the secrets behind standing out in the competitive recruitment game and negotiating your dream salary? Grace spills all the beans! Plus, she'll show you how to maintain a stellar work-life balance. If you're an aspiring product designer, this is a must-listen episode! Tune in now to soak up all the wisdom and supercharge your UX career journey!

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