On 20-21 November 2003, more than 300 top professionals in corporate and healthcare recruiting will meet with peers and colleagues at the Recruiting 2003 Conference and Expo at New York Cityís Jacob Javits Center to address the critical issues facing corporate recruiting today and to discuss the tactics that will assure success as the economy recovers.
Speakers and panels include top recruiting professionals representing a wide range of special recruiting challenges and innovative solutions. Participating organisations include The Home Depot, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Korn/Ferry International, AT&T, Fortune, Inc, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, The Wharton School, UN Dept. of Peacekeeping Operations, Career Systems International, Corning Inc., Oxford Health Plans, Inc., The Hiring Machine, CareerJournal.com, BlackPlanet.com, The FutureWork Institute, San Francisco State University, and Healthcare Recruitment On Line.
Widely recognised as ìthe largest, most important gathering of recruiting professionals in the industry,î this seventh edition of the Conference includes a special forum for healthcare recruiting professionals, both those at hospitals and those in the recruiting and staffing industry. The programme also includes three post-conference workshops on such special topics as HR Metrics, Sourcing Passive Candidates and Healthcare Retention.
A special $300 discount is available to subscribers to Online recruitment magazine.
David Hurst editor of Onrec.com and Online recruitment magazine will be attending the conference and will be hosting a drinks reception on 19th November at the Milford Plaza 270 W 45th St New York NY. If you would like to attend contact david@onrec.com
Additional information and registration may be accessed at the conference web site, http://www.recruiting2003.com/index.php?t=Onrec or by calling Kennedy Information at 01-603.924.0900.
Recruiting 2003 Conference and Expo
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