Attila Kilyén
About Attila Kilyén
Attila Kilyén is a Java Software Engineer currently employed at Scientific Games in Hungary since 2019. He has a background in computer programming and managerial economics, with previous experience at T-Systems Hungary, Nokia, and Lufthansa Systems Hungária.
Work at Scientific Games
Attila Kilyén has been employed at Scientific Games as a Java Software Engineer since 2019. In this role, he contributes to the development and maintenance of software solutions within the gaming industry. His work focuses on utilizing Java programming to enhance the functionality and performance of the company's products.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Scientific Games, Attila Kilyén worked as a Junior Software Developer at Lufthansa Systems Hungária from 2017 to 2019. His responsibilities included software development tasks that supported various projects. Additionally, he served as a Research and Development Engineer Trainee at Nokia from 2016 to 2017, where he gained experience in R&D processes and software engineering.
Education and Expertise
Attila Kilyén is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business/Managerial Economics at Budapest Business School, which he began in 2011. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Programming from Eötvös Loránd University, achieved in 2013. His educational background equips him with a blend of technical and managerial skills relevant to his roles in software engineering and business.
Work Experience at T-Systems Hungary Ltd.
Attila Kilyén worked at T-Systems Hungary Ltd. as an HR Controller for 11 months from 2013 to 2014. In this position, he was involved in human resources functions, contributing to the management of HR processes and supporting organizational needs.
Career Development Timeline
Attila Kilyén's career began with his role as an HR Controller at T-Systems Hungary Ltd. He transitioned to technical roles, starting as a Research and Development Engineer Trainee at Nokia, followed by a position as a Junior Software Developer at Lufthansa Systems Hungária. His current role as a Java Software Engineer at Scientific Games marks a significant step in his software development career.