She focuses on personal productivity topics and over the years, has conducted various training programs for both private companies and government agencies. Her core programs include Professional Image Grooming and Etiquette. Besides that, she also focus on Self Management (Time Management & Work Management).
Working as an executive with Institut Bank-Bank Malaysia (IBBM) after graduating from Financial Sector Talent Management Programme (FSTEP) after 1 year training, she started out with coordinating training programs for the company. She also coordinated Public Programmes with other strategic partners such as Bank Negara Malaysia, Cyber Security Malaysia, Firmus, INSPIN, and Dewan Bahasa Pustaka.
With all the programs she handled during working with IBBM, Zati started to grow fond of such activities and took an attempt to become a training consultant with Buana Insan Sdn Bhd in 2009.
Being young as she is, Zati is an enthusiastic and lively person. She has an in-depth knowledge of developing training materials and presenting programs in a stimulating manner. Outgoing and energetic with strong communication and interpersonal skills she interacts easily with people of diverse backgrounds, cultures and professional levels. She is always approachable and believes in the importance of personal touch when delivering any training programs. She believes that coming from a non related background (Bachelor of Finance from UNITEN) does not limit her potential in doing something different (Training). Instead, there are always a way to succeed in whatever a person chooses to do and she did just that.Her list of clients so far includes Naza Corporation, Perodua, Kolej Yayasan Saad Business School, Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA), MARA, ASWARA, IPK Melaka, UDA Holdings, UDA Land, UDA Mall Sdn Bhd, Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia (MPOB), Murni Nursing College, Apex Investment Sdn Bhd, Permintex Sanko, Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga & Masyarakat (KPWKM), Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya (MPAJ), H5 Food Industries and many more.
She is also a Trustee for Green, Research, Innovation and Technology Foundation and a committee member for Women Extraordinaire Foundation (WEFo).