What is the best place to find a Product Marketing mentor?
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Your network, your manager’s network, your company’s leaders, other companies’ leaders that you admire, etc. The worst thing that could happen is that they say “sorry, I am too busy right now” so if they are busy, ask if they have anyone they would recommend. I also attend a lot of events and if I find someone I connect with and we have a good rapport, I will ask them directly as well. Don’t be afraid to ask - people want to help others if they can!
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