Nadia Chamrai

HR Officer | Recruitment at European Parliament

Nadia Chamrai has extensive experience in finance, human resources, and recruitment, with a career spanning over a decade. Currently, Nadia serves as an HR Officer and Budget Control Officer at the European Parliament, managing a budget of approximately EUR 75 million and ensuring compliance in recruitment processes. Prior to this role, Nadia worked as a Cost Controller at Lidl France, where responsibilities included budget preparation and cost trend reporting, and held positions as a Senior Financial Auditor at EY and a Financial Auditor at PwC, focusing on financial compliance and risk assessment. Nadia's earlier experience includes roles at DECATHLON FRANCE and Club Med, showcasing a diverse skill set in management and customer service. Academic credentials include a Master of Management in Audit and Cost Controlling from Grenoble Ecole de Management and ongoing training in relational support at Écoute Ton Corps.

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