Almost 50 investments are carried out right now in Veszprém county, all of which were decided by the companies involved during the pandemic. Their total value reaches HUF 50 billion, and they contribute to the protection of a total of 12,000 jobs.
Thus, there is a constant need for labour force in many areas in the region. In response to these processes, WHC Group, one of the leading HR services companies in Hungary, has opened a direct representative office in the city of Veszprém, according to a company press statement.
Among others, Beurer-Hungaria Ltd., MTD Hungária Ltd., Nass Magnet Hungária Ltd. and ThyssenKrupp have already announced this year that they will bring new investments to Veszprém and the region, where partly as a result of these, there is a continuous demand for labour force from companies in the automotive, manufacturing, electronics and logistics sectors.
The Hungarian-owned WHC Group, providing temporary placement, recruitment, student employment, HR outsourcing and payroll services, has opened its 10th domestic office in Veszprém. Through its local representation, the company provides a direct personal presence to existing and future partners in the region.
The CEO of WHC Group, Viktor Göltl highlighted that “Veszprém is the center of one of the most dynamically developing regions in Hungary, which is expected to achieve significant economic growth in the future due to its excellent location, infrastructure and prestigious higher education capacity present in the city. Accordingly, the labour market is also constantly moving, and there is a continuous demand for new labour force in many industries. This is why we decided to open our 10th Hungarian office in Veszprém as a current step in our expansion strategy. The office, due to its direct presence, creates an excellent opportunity for us to work directly and closely with our current and future partners, and to respond quickly and flexibly to emerging needs.”
Barbara Hegedűs, Deputy Mayor for Sustainability of Veszprém at the opening of the WHC Group office.
As Barbara Hegedűs, Deputy Mayor for Sustainability of Veszprém said at the opening of the WHC Group office, “the settlement of the company in Veszprém will hopefully alleviate and help to address the urban labour shortage that has been experienced for years.”
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