New HR manager at CETIN Hungary Zrt
The independent, integrated telecommunications infrastructure provider CETIN Hungary Zrt. has appointed a new HR director in the person of Emőke Erdélyi. A specialist with nearly twenty years of experience in the field of human resources management joined the company on June 30.
Emőke Erdélyi oversees the HR activities of CETIN Hungary Zrt., which has around two hundred qualified colleagues. It supports the company’s strategy, which aims to provide client-oriented, secure and complex digital network solutions in addition to traditional data connection and infrastructure services.
Erdélyi Emőke has almost twenty years of experience in the field of human resources management. During his career, he worked at Invitel Távközléssi szolgáltató Zrt, Hewlett-Packard and Erste Bank. He comes to CETIN from Skanska Ingatlan Magyarország Kft., where he was responsible for the company’s full range of human resources tasks in Hungary and later in Romania, as part of the management team in both countries, first as an HR business partner and then as an HR manager from 2018.
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