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Now even easier for HR professionals to choose the event that is right for them

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Symposium Events, the leading independent organiser of HR conferences and training  in the UK, have now made it even easier for HR professionals to keep up to date with all the latest developments from the HR World.

Symposium Events have over 1500 delegates attending 10 major conferences and around 50 training events per year. So in a bid to make it easier for HR professionals to choose the right event for them, Symposium have launched a brand new website and a new logo that can be customised for each event.

The new website, which offers quick and easy access to all their conferences and training events, is part of the company’s ongoing mission to provide the knowledge senior HR professionals need to make a difference in their organisations.

In addition to their existing range of conferences and training events, the new site includes access to a wide range of webinars designed specifically for the HR industry, as well as an HR consultancy service that aims to deliver the knowledge and expertise of their in-house and external speakers and training providers to individual organisations requiring bespoke HR solutions. Having built up an extensive and diverse portfolio of consultants through its conference and training activities, the company is now in a position to deliver consultancy on a wide range of HR issues and levels including HR strategy, practical support, change projects and compliance of HR systems and processes.

Created with the user experience firmly in mind and as part of a company-wide rebranding process, the new website boasts a modern and colourful design with improved navigation and functionality throughout, as well as detailed information on all products and services, allowing HR professionals to choose the solution that’s right for them and their organisations. There are also extensive news articles and blogs about upcoming events and HR trends plus the option to share information and receive updates through social media.

“We feel the new site will not only improve the experience for our customers but is also a key part of a rebranding process that better expresses our values,” said Paul Gray, Managing Director. “Our aim is to deliver the knowledge that enables HR decision makers to develop people strategies that will drive their organisations forward, and with the new site we are now able to do this in more ways to more people.”

To view the new website and services provided by Symposium visit: www.symposium-events.com and to give feedback on the design and content why not post a comment on the Symposium Events Facebook or LinkedIn pages, or via Twitter at @symposium-events.

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