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The future of recruitment is at RecruitTECH 2009

Friday, July 24th, 2009

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The future of recruitment and the impact of technology on talent acquisition will be debated when Canberra hosts the inaugural Australian recruitment and technology conference on Friday 18 September 2009.

The conference – known as RecruitTECH 2009 – will feature some of Australia’s foremost thinkers and speakers in the recruitment and technology space, including Power150 Marketing Media blogger, Laurel Papworth, and eminent recruitment expert and trainer, Ross Clennett.  The full program is available on the conference website at http://www.recruittech.com.au.

Topics up for discussion include the use of social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook in the recruitment process; how organisations can use technology to win the ‘war for talent’; using the web to access a flexible and remote workforce;  the future of print and online job advertising; and the deployment of organisational career portals.

RecruitTECH 2009 invites all HR staff, recruitment personnel, and hiring managers who are passionate about talent attraction and retention, to attend the conference.

The conference will be held at the Canberra Business Event Centre, Regatta Point – adjacent to Floriade – from 8.30am on Friday 18 September 2009, as part of the ACT Government’s Business in Focus month.

Seats are limited.  The conference fee is $299 inc. GST per delegate (less for subsequent delegates from the same organisation).  To reserve seats at the event, please visit http://www.recruittech.com.au.






Use of Twitter and Facebook in recruitment up for debate at RecruitTECH

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

mediumThe future of recruitment and the impact of technology on talent acquisition will be debated when Canberra hosts the inaugural Australian recruitment and technology conference on 18 September 2009.

An initiative of local jobs website CapitalJobs.com.au, the conference – known as RecruitTECH 2009 – will feature some of Australia’s foremost thinkers and speakers in the recruitment and technology space, including Power150 Marketing Media blogger, Laurel Papworth, and eminent recruitment expert and trainer, Ross Clennett.

Topics up for discussion include the use of social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook in the recruitment process; how organisations can use technology to win the ‘war for talent’; using the web to access a flexible and remote workforce;  the future of print and online job advertising; and the deployment of organisational career portals.

RecruitTECH 2009 invites all HR staff, recruitment personnel, and hiring managers who are passionate about talent attraction and retention, to attend the conference.

The conference will be held at the Canberra Business Event Centre, Regatta Point – adjacent to Floriade – from 8.30am on Friday 18 September 2009, as part of the ACT Government’s Business in Focus month.

Seats are limited.  The conference fee is $299 inc. GST per delegate (less for subsequent delegates from the same organisation).  To reserve seats at the event, please visit http://www.recruittech.com.au.

Contact: Clayton Wehner, Managing Director CapitalJobs.com.au and Conference Coordinator – 0438 925 613 – info@capitaljobs.com.au






Keep 18 September free for RecruitTECH

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

CapitalJobs.com.au is planning to stage Australia’s inaugural ‘recruitment and technology conference’ in Canberra on Friday 18 September 2009.  The working title for the event is ‘RecruitTECH 2009′.

The event will run as part of the ACT Government’s Business in Focus Month, and will feature Australia’s foremost speakers and thinkers in the recruitment and technology space.

Topics for discussion at the conference include the use of social media and blogging by both employers and candidates; using the web for employer/candidate ‘branding’; the future of jobs boards; niche jobs advertising; next-generation jobs advertising; accessing the hidden talent pool using the web; the use of software as a service (SaaS) and career portals; and a whole lot more.  For HR managers and recruiters, it will be an event not to missed!

Further details will be provided shortly….stay tuned.