Ep29: Should You Choose A Startup or MNC? Ft. Natasha Syed, Founder & CEO, SkilledIn Green
Meet Ms Natasha Syed, Founder and CEO of SkilledIn Green, a talent marketplace that focuses on green skills and careers in sustainability. Natasha pivoted from a conventional 9-to-5 career in banking & finance to follow her passion for entrepreneurship. Join us as she talks about her journey, her commitment to sustainability and more.
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