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"Marketing engineers are the lovechild of marketers, product managers, and software engineers — they're the Avengers of your Martech stack." - Neha Dadbhawala
Join Jacqueline and Neha, Head of Martech at SEEK, to unpack how the role of the marketing engineer is reshaping the future of digital transformation.
Neha shares her insights on bridging strategy and execution, building operational readiness, and applying systems thinking to deliver scalable marketing outcomes. From the rise of AI to managing legacy tech, Neha reveals what it takes to drive meaningful innovation across marketing, technology, and customer experience.
Key Insights
Timestamps
00:30 — Rapid-Fire Intro: Neha's favorite Martech tool, the "build vs. buy" dilemma, and her least-favorite buzzword: "hyper-personalization."
3:30 — Defining the Marketing Engineer: The evolution from technologist to system architect and problem solver.
7:00 — Skills for the Future: Systems thinking, product mindset, and emotional intelligence as core leadership traits.
9:30 — Operational Readiness & the 70-20-10 Rule: How to plan for change and innovation simultaneously.
14:00 — Agility in Legacy Systems: Managing tech debt while maintaining scalability and speed.
18:30 — Breaking Silos: Why shared data definitions and transparent priorities unlock collaboration.
25:00 — The Future of Martech Careers: How marketing engineers can evolve into CMOs, Chief Growth Officers, and beyond.
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Subscribe to Making Sense of Martech wherever you get your podcasts. Leave a review, share with your team, and send us your questions and confessions — we may feature you in an upcoming episode!
Brought to you by Hightouch - the leading composable CDP and decisioning platform trusted by brands like Domino's, Chime, and Aritzia. 90% of customers have a real use case live within their first week, delivering world-class personalization at scale. Learn more at www.hightouch.com/msom.
 By Juan Mendoza + Jacqueline Freedman
By Juan Mendoza + Jacqueline Freedman5
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"Marketing engineers are the lovechild of marketers, product managers, and software engineers — they're the Avengers of your Martech stack." - Neha Dadbhawala
Join Jacqueline and Neha, Head of Martech at SEEK, to unpack how the role of the marketing engineer is reshaping the future of digital transformation.
Neha shares her insights on bridging strategy and execution, building operational readiness, and applying systems thinking to deliver scalable marketing outcomes. From the rise of AI to managing legacy tech, Neha reveals what it takes to drive meaningful innovation across marketing, technology, and customer experience.
Key Insights
Timestamps
00:30 — Rapid-Fire Intro: Neha's favorite Martech tool, the "build vs. buy" dilemma, and her least-favorite buzzword: "hyper-personalization."
3:30 — Defining the Marketing Engineer: The evolution from technologist to system architect and problem solver.
7:00 — Skills for the Future: Systems thinking, product mindset, and emotional intelligence as core leadership traits.
9:30 — Operational Readiness & the 70-20-10 Rule: How to plan for change and innovation simultaneously.
14:00 — Agility in Legacy Systems: Managing tech debt while maintaining scalability and speed.
18:30 — Breaking Silos: Why shared data definitions and transparent priorities unlock collaboration.
25:00 — The Future of Martech Careers: How marketing engineers can evolve into CMOs, Chief Growth Officers, and beyond.
Connect & Subscribe
Subscribe to Making Sense of Martech wherever you get your podcasts. Leave a review, share with your team, and send us your questions and confessions — we may feature you in an upcoming episode!
Brought to you by Hightouch - the leading composable CDP and decisioning platform trusted by brands like Domino's, Chime, and Aritzia. 90% of customers have a real use case live within their first week, delivering world-class personalization at scale. Learn more at www.hightouch.com/msom.

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