AIA Worldwide expert Steven Ehrlich to speak at leading recruitment conference

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AIA Worldwide’s Steven Erhlich will be speaking at this year’s Innovation in Recruitment Summit in London on September 24.

Leading UK conference and training provider Symposium’s Innovation and Recruitment 2015 conference on September 24 will take an in-depth look at the latest innovations in recruitment, helping you to stand out from the competition and will feature a session led by Steven Ehrlich.

Steven is currently a VP of client development at global recruitment advertising agency AIA Worldwide.

Steven is currently vice president of client development at AIA Worldwide. Splitting his time between London and New York, Steve works closely with agency teams around the world to explore, develop and implement strategic initiatives, leveraging social media, new technology and innovative employer brand delivery channels.

With more than 20 years’ experience as a ‘tech geek,’ Steve has used emerging tools and technologies to enhance brand articulation and recruitment for a number of high profile organisations, including  Areva, Boeing, Deloitte, Disney, Mondelez and Walmart.

Steven will be covering how technology can power your recruitment marketing strategies.

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Visit the event page to find out more about Steven and the other expert speakers that will be presenting at Innovation and Recruitment 2015 conference and book your place today.

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