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HRreview launches Insight Survey

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Human resources has had much to tackle over the last year; cost cutting, public sector cuts, corporate sector recovery, new recruitment processes, tackling new immigration caps, the coalition government’s initiatives, preparing for the Equality Bill, and a host of other pressing concerns reported to you first in HRreview.

As a HR practitioner, no one understands the human resources landscape better than you..

In an effort to offer a detailed view of the developments and changes that have affected our readers in the last 12 months – and to yourstand your priorities for the future – HRreview has launched the HRreview Insight Survey.

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HRreview has partnered with Symposium Events – the UK’s leading provider of HR conferences – to offer you a great reason to give a few moments of your time to complete the survey. Click here to enter the survey and for a chance to win your free place to any 2010 Symposium Events’ conference (listed in the column to the right) or at least £100 off*.

Your contribution will help HR professionals across sectors, including you, as we will send you a copy of the final report.

Your contribution will help us all keep up-to-date with emerging issues and trends and allow us to report back the key issues affecting you.

Complete the survey and you will:

  • Receive a free analysis of the results to benchmark your organisation
  • Gain a £100 discount off a Symposium Events 2010 conference
  • Be entered into the prize draw to win one of five free places to a 2010 conference of your choosing (winners to be announced in the HRreview Newsletter on Tuesday 19th October 2010).

Click here to enter the survey and for a chance to win your free place or at least £100 off a Symposium Events conference of your choice.

Quick and simple to complete:

The HRreview Insight Survey is easy to complete and will take approximately 10 minutes. The survey will close on Friday 24th September 2010.

Each survey will be analysed and all contact/company information will remain strictly confidential so you can complete the questionnaire honestly and securely.

Click here to enter the survey and for a chance to win your free place or at least £100 off a Symposium Events conference of your choice.

Thank you in advance for your contribution. I am looking forward to seeing all your responses, and hopefully will meet you at one of the upcoming Symposium conferences.

* Not available to Suppliers. We require you to complete at least 15 questions in the survey to be eligable for discounts/free tickets.

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