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12 Recruitment Conferences You MUST VISIT in Summer/Autumn 2016

Social Talent

Social Recruiting Summit. The folks at the Social Recruiting Summit 2016 have billed it as a “hands on, interactive event”, so be prepared to get your hands dirty and muck in! Social Recruiting Strategies Conference. Amantha Imber and Kevin Wheeler from the Future of Talent Institute.

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Top 10 Best HR Conferences to Attend in 2018

JWT Inside

Attendees can experience 200 different sessions during the event, and take advantage of pre-conference seminars online. Some of the impressive guests include Google, Amazon and Disney, and speakers include Unilever Brand Manager Katie Rob Ambrose and The Container Store Recruiting Manager Rachel Kennedy. Talent Connect.

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6 Recruitment Conferences You Need to Attend in Q1 2017

Social Talent

So if you’re planning on attending a recruiting conference in early 2017, make sure it’s a good one! We’ve put together a list of 6 of the best worldwide recruitment events we’ll be attending in Q1 2017 and that you should be saving the date for too: Social Recruiting Strategies Conference. Recruitment Analytics.

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Top 8 Recruitment Conferences You MUST VISIT in Spring/Summer 2015

Social Talent

Since 2009, he’s been travelling back and forth between 4 different continents and sharing his passion and experience of social recruiting, with a large audience of recruiting and HR folk. Social Footprints. Fighting The Dragon of Social Recruiting ROI. The Social Recruiter. Campus To Career.

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Highway to Hell: The Future of Recruiting is Terrifying.

Recruiting Daily

HR sees change as incremental, a new policy or procedure or process or platform, but the fact is, the most meaningful changes are the ones that employers have nothing to do with – because the truth is that HR is no longer the primary agent of change within our function, our employees are.