Zumrud Mardanova
About Zumrud Mardanova
Zumrud Mardanova is an Advanced Finance Controller and Reporting Analyst at ExxonMobil in Budapest, Hungary, with a diverse background in finance and economics.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Zumrud Mardanova currently serves as an Advanced Finance Controller and Reporting Analyst at ExxonMobil in Budapest, Hungary. Since joining in 2021, she has been responsible for posting monthly and quarterly accruals in SAP. She ensures accurate financial reporting by matching data between Data-flex and SAP, handling the month-end accounting close procedure, and reconciling balance sheet accounts. Her role involves generating Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet statements, reviewing quarterly and annual financial reports to company headquarters, and working closely with various Accounting, Accounts Payable, and Payroll teams to streamline processes and maintain compliance with global policies.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current role, Zumrud Mardanova gained diverse experience in financial and economic domains. In 2021, she worked at Vodafone as a Financial Operations Analyst in Budapest, Hungary for five months. Her earlier roles include being an Economics Journalist in the finance branch at APA Group in Baku, Azerbaijan, and an Insurance Customer Service Representative at Bakı Sığorta from 2018 to 2019. She also held an internship in finance at the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication in 2017, also in Baku.
Educational Background
Zumrud Mardanova has a robust educational background in economics and business. She completed her Master's degree in Business Development at Óbuda University from 2020 to 2022. In 2019, she also achieved a Master's degree in International Economics and Business from the University of Szeged. Her foundational education includes a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), which she completed from 2013 to 2017.
International Experience
Zumrud Mardanova's professional journey includes significant international experience. She received a scholarship to study in Hungary, facilitating her relocation to the country. Her first experience living and working outside her comfort zone was through the European Solidarity Corps program as a volunteer in Turkey. These international experiences have broadened her multicultural understanding and adaptability in various work environments.