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Hi Ben,

You're desperately in need of talented product managers and I'm desperately in need of an inclusive, innovative team I can make an impact in. People might say it was meant to be and I'd be inclined to agree.

I'm drawn to TryHackMe's story and growth because it mirrors mine. You and your co-founder identified a gap in cyber security education and took action.

That's incredibly inspiring as I've recently discovered a problem in user research accessibility in Africa that I'm passionate about solving.

Your journey shows me what's possible when dedication, innovation and the right partners come together.

My background at Kimolian Academy as a Product Manager where we empowered women to create impactful products, aligns with TryHackMe's mission to make tech education accessible.

Infact, I was a beneficiary and I performed so well I became a Product Manager for the brand so I believe my experience make me a strong fit for a product role.

For a more detailed view of my experiences and career journey, I have attached this link to my CV:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tL_n5EQAWbD9bPWbQ3gucJ-15m7GwB7A_Wp5oKNjWXQ/edit?usp=sharing

One thing I solidly believe in is that whilst skills can be taught, the right attitude and drive to succeed must be inherent.

This is not to mean I do not have the skills or expertise, it is an acknowledgement that though I have made significant contributions in my career so far, there's room to learn and grow and I will take it as challenge to grow into the role and exceed expectations.

As you can imagine from my approach, I do not do half measures. I go all in, always.

I want to continue working on projects that challenge me to innovate and think strategically. I am particularly drawn to industries that value creativity, technology, community and forward-thinking approaches.

The skills I'm down to learning include:

1. Cyber security

2. Growth and Marketing

3. Software engineering and more.

I'm willing to bet that you'd look back on this decision and be proud of both my personal growth and the impact I've made at TryHackMe, if you take this chance.

I'm open to discussing terms that both benefit us and even taking on a free probationary period of which there will be no pressure but to experiment our fit for each other.

My email: udememmanson@gmail.com

Best,

Udeme Emmanson

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