The opening ceremony of ExxonMobil Üzletsegítő Központ Magyarország Kft.’s new office this Tuesday marked the perfect occasion for the company to announce an ambitious training program worth EUR 600,000 that will help staff gear up their digital skills, the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA) reports.
Up to 200 jobs will be created as part of the campaign, and future colleagues will be able to enjoy the benefits of one of the most modern and sustainable buildings in the Budapest region.
Texas-based ExxonMobil Corporation is one of the world’s largest multinational oil and gas corporations. Its Hungarian subsidiary, ExxonMobil Üzletsegítő Központ Magyarország Kft. has been operating since 2004 to perform accounting and tax advisory duties, and it is now the energy giant’s largest affiliate in Europe supporting its global operations in areas such as Commercial Operations, Finance, and Information Technology.
The company launches a 24-month Digital Innovation Program with the aim to improve digital skills of its employees and facilitate the strengthening of innovative corporate culture. Some 500 people will have the choice to participate in four types of training, namely Digital Skills, Transformation and Innovation, Technology and Tool as well as Digital Development.
ExxonMobil has now moved into a state-of-the-art office complex called Pillar that has been awarded the LEED Gold (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. Pillar is one of the most modern and sustainable offices in the Budapest region. Designed for collaboration, innovation and learning, it is meant to reflect ExxonMobil’s long-term commitment to its presence in Hungary and an enabler for a new way of working.
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