Business development and networking in the US vol. 2

Learn more about our CTO’s overseas business development journey, the earlier stages of which we wrote about in our article Business development and networking in the US vol. 1.

Charlotte Job Fair

Charlotte Job Fair is a series of events held fortnightly, which is essential for all those who want to find a job with local businesses and find out more about the currently open positions.
This time, the location of the job fair was the Hilton Charlotte University Place, which proved to be an excellent choice, as it provided an opportunity for potential employees to meet managers and decision-makers in their field in an exclusive setting.

The purpose of the participation was to get insights about the life of locally active businesses and learn about their expertise-related needs.

Networking in Europe

In the past period, we participated in many international events. These events were an excellent opportunity to build relationships and at the same time follow international trends. London Business Trip was a two-day networking forum and lecture series in May, the purpose of which was to facilitate the entry of Hungarian businesses into the UK market. Before that, we participated in the Lindholmen Software Development Day held in Gothenburg.

Atlanta Tech Park

Product Happy Hour, Atlanta

Product Happy Hour is a meetup series, which is specifically aimed at product managers whose goal is to present high-quality products and services to the market.

Through the presentations, the participants has the opportunity to take the first steps of entering the market, whilst enjoying a coffee, soft drink or even a glass of wine. The latest professional meeting took place at the Park Tavern in the wonderful Piedmont Park, Atlanta.

Product Happy Hour, Atlanta

Joint national holiday celebration with local Hungarians

Although a long stay abroad is an excellent opportunity to improve foreign language communication skills, it is also nice to be able to converse in our mother tongue with people sharing common culture. That is why the meeting with local Hungarians living in Carolina was a must-see event, especially because it took place on our national holiday, and having fresh bread, roasted bacon and sausage are perfect appetizers for some heartfelt chit-chats .
Among other things, our CTO’s late summer days in the United States were filled with such colorful programs. Our report to be continued soon. Keep track of further stages of our technology leader’s overseas program.

Meeting local Hungarians