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Recommendation for Áron Preszter I had the great pleasure to work closely with Áron for a year when he provided support to my team and operational support for eBay Partner Network. Áron was a key asset and contributor to successful process changes. Áron’s professional and personal strengths have impressed me. First and foremost, Áron’s has a great drive to do more and to learn what he does not yet understand to make contributions and to make process run more smoothly. His “Can-Do” attitude and demeanor made things much easier to tackle issues and tasks at hand and led to bigger success than initially anticipated. Furthermore, Áron’s sense of responsibility and ownership was a huge factor in developing him into a significant contributor to my team’s effort. He understood the impact of his actions to the entire process and team very well. Even working remotely and in a different time zone, he put 100% effort on a daily basis. He reported and addressed issues on timely manner to minimize any impact to others on the team. He made reports when appropriate to hand over responsibilities to make sure team’s goals were met. My team and I were able to count on him day in and day out. In summary, I believe Áron would be a valuable asset in any organization with his many strengths and potential. Takahito Nakamura Business Analyst eBay, Inc.
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