The Pan European HR Network Announces iRecruit 2014

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iRecruit 2014

On 5 & 6 June over 1000 Global Heads of Talent Management & Recruitment will gather in Amsterdam.

Connecting Talent with Opportunity – iRecruit 2014 is a Who’s Who from the World of Talent Management & Recruitment. An exclusive community and an annual event offering unprecedented access to the most exciting, compelling and disruptive characters in the business! Learn and connect with what they are doing to find the right people and what trends are shaping their future plans. The event examines innovation, what’s working, what’s not, promoting strategy first and foremost, and putting technology under the microscope to see if it does what it says it does on the tin!

iRecruit 2014 offers exclusivity, focus and debate on how global companies handle talent and recruitment in the age of disruptive innovation. They discuss hiring in a world where the highly skilled and the extremely talented are scarce. They look at how to engage with all generations in today’s workforce at a time when engagement has never been so low. They examine the technologies that assist them to work faster and smarter, and share insights and ideas into staying ahead of the game. Opinions are often strongly held – expect discussions to catch fire depending on the given number of troublemakers in the room!

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This year’s show will have over 60 speakers – world leading disrupters and CEOs, inventors and start-ups, talent leaders and thinkers. Here’s a taste of who they are:

Tickets to iRecruit 2014 open a door to a world of events, an exhibition, parties hosted by leading brands, investors, start-ups, media and more; a place to share the optimism, innovation, disruption and dynamic energy currently inspiring our community!

For further information:

Twitter: #iRecruitExpo http://www.twitter.com/irecruitexpo
Website:  www.irecruitexpo.com

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