She went directly to the Turkish Section of the Hungarian Magyar Rádió until it ceased to exist in 2005.
[3] A radio broadcaster with thirty years of experience, she does not primarily consider herself a professional translator but a hobbyist pursuing recreation.
She translated works from several well-known Turkish writers, including Orhan Pamuk, İskender Pala, Yaşar Kemal, İhsan Oktay Anar.
She also extensively translated Hungarian literature to Turkish, from Kelemen Mikes, Bálint Balassi, Attila József and others.
As a member of a small team that included her former teacher, Zsuzsa Kakuk, and two Turkish colleagues, Gülen Yılmaz and Benderli Gün, she helped prepare the medium-large dictionary for publication, which went on to win an Excellent Dictionary award.