Moldir recently took a gap year from her job at Beiersdorf in order to pursue her passion for entrepreneurship. At Beiersdorf, she served as a Shopper & Customer Marketing Manager, and pioneered the first category management project in Kazakhstan and Georgia with international retail chains Ramstor and Carrefour. The project, called “Path to Purchase,” won an award for Best Practice in Hamburg, Germany, and helped Beiersdorf increase their sales by 300% in Central Asia. During her gap year, Moldir used her savvy business skills and the help of a factory in China to develop a unique, environmentally friendly product meant to hold GPS devices and other products in cars. It features a clever design to ensure that items placed on it do not fall off while the car is moving. Moldir quickly and strategically developed the brand and was able to sell the product in America through Amazon.com. The product has become a 5-star product on Amazon and has received numerous positive reviews. In December 2017, Moldir successfully launched her startup, Foxout.kz, sponsored by Idea Wave Labs, a Singapore-based IT company. Foxout serves as a ticketing platform for various events.