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Symposium introduce early bird discounts for HR training

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Symposium Events, the leading HR conference and training provider, has introduced a new early bird scheme for all the training events.

The scheme slashes £50 + VAT off every training place booked more than 12 weeks in advance.

Explaining the introduction of the scheme, Managing Director Paul Gray said:

” We have not previously offered any discounts on our training days because the are so successful.  But we want to help customers on tighter budgets and also encourage people to book well in advance, so we’ve introduced this scheme.  We hope it will benefit and encourage customers to come to as many of our HR training events as possible!”

Symposium offers a wide range of HR training days covering topics from social media in recruitment to organisational design and from employer branding to stress management.

To view Symposium’s HR training calendar, click here.

 

 

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