Symposium to host training events at new venue in London

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Symposium Events, the UK’s largest independent provider of conferences and training workshops on HR management and leadership, has announced that a large number of their London based training events will now be held in a new venue in Knightsbridge. The Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel on Lowndes Street will host a range of Symposium’s popular one-day workshops, starting on April 14th with their ‘Immigration for Recruiters: Right to Work in the UK’ course. The course enables HR and recruitment professionals to understand the raft of immigration rules, verify a non-UK candidate’s immigration status, review policies and procedures to ensure their organisations are working within the law. In addition the workshop covers what to look for when checking identity documents and qualifications to avoid fraudulent applications, ensuring that all employees are working legally.

The Lowndes is a five-star boutique hotel in a leafy square, with outdoor dining in summer, a spa and contemporary rooms owned by the Jumeirah Group, a Dubai-based international luxury hotel chain and part of Dubai Holding. Jumeirah’s portfolio of hotels have won numerous travel and tourism awards across the world.

“We are delighted to have added another top quality venue to our training offer and are confident that our training delegates will enjoy their workshops at the Lowndes Hotel,” said Anna Szyperska, Logistics Manager at Symposium Training. “We look forward to working with them to make sure they receive a top quality experience.”

To find out more about Symposium’s range of HR workshops, click here.

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