Letti’s initial role at ISS was Facilities Manager for a large technology client. Her potential quickly became evident, and it was not long before her role expanded into the position of Operation Head for another major client. Letti remarks on this progression and her personal drive:
“I could work in any industry, but I choose to work in the service industry because of the opportunity to connect with people. We don’t just help our business; we also make a difference in the lives of our clients. Every day is different, with new challenges and excitement – this is what keeps me motivated.
“Understanding why clients make decisions and seeing things from other people’s perspective is often the key to finding the best solution. This skill, learned at work, has also helped me to grow personally, improving my relationships with friends and family.
“Operation Head is a very different role, suddenly I was looking after a support function and heading up a 60-people-strong placemaker team.”
Talking about what makes her proud, Letti explains:
"It means a lot to see my team not just ticking the boxes but actively seeking development. Of course, it means extra work for me” – Letti says jokingly, “but I am proud of the way that they are thinking about their future.”
A mentor’s influence
One of the pivotal influences in Letti's career has been her manager Rani Anggandari, Key Account Manager, who was also previously her mentor during her time as a management trainee. This relationship continued to shape Letti’s professional journey as she transitioned into her role as Operation Head:
“Rani has always believed in and advocated for me. She pushed me to see what I could achieve and encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone. I remember a particularly tough contract renewal – Rani urged me to come up with solutions and make my own decisions. The experience taught me to think bigger and broader, not just focusing on what’s right in front of me, but also looking two or three steps ahead”, Letti says.
Asking questions and being curious
Another significant milestone in Letti’s career came in 2022 when she successfully applied to become a host for the ISS Global Leadership Conference (GLC). This meant hosting a three-day conference for ISS’s top 400 leaders. Reflecting on this experience, Letti says:
When asked about the advice she would give to someone starting their career, Letti emphasises the importance of flexibility and adaptability:
“I love structure and clear guidelines, but often the reality just doesn’t work this way. Sometimes things are more scattered, and you need to figure out solutions on your own and how to be adaptive. Being flexible is a great life skill.”