Adelina Ciudin
About Adelina Ciudin
Adelina Ciudin is a Recruitment Business Partner at Endava with extensive experience in talent acquisition and human resources.
Current Position at Endava
Adelina Ciudin holds the title of Recruitment Business Partner at Endava. In this role, she is responsible for developing and refining the interview process to enhance assessment quality. Additionally, she tracks, analyzes, and reports on key hiring metrics, providing valuable insights to the leadership team. Adelina also designs and coordinates the hiring process for junior programs, and coaches junior team members to bolster their professional development.
Previous Roles at Endava
Before her current position, Adelina Ciudin worked as a Recruitment Specialist at Endava. She held this role for four months in 2019, operating out of the Bucharest, Romania office. During this tenure, she gained significant experience that contributed to her current responsibilities.
Experience at Deutsche Bank
Adelina Ciudin has substantial experience with Deutsche Bank, where she worked in multiple roles. From 2018 to 2019, she served as a Talent Acquisition Specialist for seven months in Bucharest, Romania. Prior to that, she was a Talent Acquisition Assistant from 2017 to 2018, dedicating eleven months to this position in the same location.
Early Career at EBC Human Resources
Adelina Ciudin began her career in human resources with EBC Human Resources. She worked as a Human Resources Referent for five months in 2016 and subsequently as a Junior Human Resources Consultant for three months from 2016 to 2017. Both positions were based in București, Romania.
Education Background
Adelina Ciudin has a strong academic background in human resource management. She earned a Master's degree in Managementul Resurselor Umane from Universitatea din București, completing her studies from 2017 to 2019. Prior to that, she obtained a Licență degree in the same field from the same institution, studying from 2014 to 2017. She also studied Social Sciences at Colegiul Național Roman-Vodă from 2010 to 2014.