Five Corvinus Affiliates featured on Forbes’ List of the Most Authentic Hungarian LinkedIn Profiles

What makes a LinkedIn profile authentic and informative for followers in 2025? Who is worth following if we scroll through LinkedIn not only for career updates but also for professionally valuable insights? The Forbes list presents the 25 most active and credible content creators in the Hungarian business world—entrepreneurs, company leaders, and professionals who not only consciously use the platform to build their personal brand, but also manage to reach a broad, relevant audience through their content.
It is a source of pride for the university that four Corvinus alumni are featured on the Top 25 list.
Gellért Erdőssy, founder and CEO of CV Shark, not only helps job seekers with writing relevant CVs but has also developed a practical job search methodology in recent years, which has helped thousands of people with career progression and job changes. He graduated with a BA in International Relations from Corvinus.
Zoltán Németh, also known as DrPrezi, is one of the most well-known presentation and public speaking trainers in the country. He has published five books focusing on succesful presentation techniques. He regularly conducts rhetoric and presentation training sessions for employees and executives of large companies. He earned his degree in economics from Corvinus.
András Becsei, economist, recently appointed Deputy CEO of OTP Bank and Vice President of the Hungarian Banking Association, is also a former Corvinus student. He has a large following, and his posts generate exceptionally high engagement.
Najoua Belayane is the Head of PR and Partnerships at Munch, a startup founded by Corvinus students to combat food waste. Within just a year, this young professional built a LinkedIn following of over ten thousand and also offers LinkedIn training.
Zoltán Gazsi, Managing Director of Eisberg Hungary, has become a prominent figure in personal brand building for business leaders. Most of his LinkedIn followers are drawn to his personal anecdotes about business leadership and his sincere, self-reflective posts. He is also a mentor in the Personal Leadership Development Journey programme within the Corvinus Executive MBA.