The first of the career days held under the organisation of the Embassy of Türkiye in Hungary was held at the Budapest Ramada Hotel.
Apart from our H.E. C. Gülşen Karanis Ekşioğlu and the Turkish Embassy team, executives from various companies of Polat Holding attended the meeting. Panel speakers were;
– H.E. C. Gülşen Karanis EKŞİOĞLU (Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Hungary)
– Mr. Suat G. KARAKUŞ (President of Turkcham)
– Mr. Balazs BATİ (Polat Hungary)
– Mr. Çağrı OYMAN (APD Real Estate)
– Mrs. Agnes KAVALCI (ALX)
– Mr. Bijen JALILLI (SolServices)
We Attended Career Days
The participants gave information on a wide range of topics to the students and answered their questions who showed great interest in the meeting.
At the beginning of the interactive meeting, H.E. Gülşen Karanis EKŞİOĞLU made the opening speech and emphasized the importance of such meetings and their contribution to both sides and stated that this meeting was the first of its kind and that they are organizing a meeting traffic that will continue to increase from now on.

Afterwards, Mr. Suat KARAKUŞ, who attended the meeting on behalf of Polat Holding representative and senior manager and HT Division, stated that such meetings were extremely productive and that it was a very pleasing and good development for them to participate in such meetings.

In the meantime, in his speech, he told the students that they should first draw their general road map and determine whether they will stay in Hungary or whether they want to move to another country after reaching a certain level of education and career and that this will be one of the most decisive points in terms of their careers.
Mr. Balazs BATİ, who took the word afterwards, talked about Polat Hungary’s fields of activity in general and emphasized the importance of local education.

Then Mr Çağrı OYMAN, Agnes KAVALCI and Bijen JALILLI took the word and shared their views and experiences on the subject and briefly talked about their own careers and the difficulties they faced and the points they paid attention to while building their own careers and gave some suggestions and recommendations to the students in line with their experiences in Hungary so far.
They also tried to make the meeting more productive by answering intensive questions and detailed information from the students interactively or participating in the conversations.
At the end of the meeting, a mutual exchange of e-mails between the students and the administrators and a programme for sub-meetings was made between the participants of the panel and a consensus was reached on the benefits of such meetings and their continuation in the future.
Mr Suat KARAKUŞ, who is also the chairman of TURKCHAM, said that it would be useful to organize a meeting traffic within TURKCHAM in which students would also participate and that they would talk about this issue within TURKCHAM and provide information.