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Recruitment International's The Case Study Conference

RecintlDavid Head, of Recruitment International, is organising a conference on Tuesday 17th June (in London) entitled "How To Stay Ahead of the Competition in a Challenging Market".  It includes "8 Case Studies to make you stand out from the Crowd".  These cover UK & Global Expansion, Retaining recruiters, Vendor Management, Recruiter Performance, The European Dimension, Regulations, Changing Course and PR & Marketing. 

The Case Study Conference is a new and information packed industry event that will provide you with proven, expert advice on 8 key areas affecting your company. Getting it right in these areas will certainly help you to stand out from the crowd. Our speakers will draw on their experiences to assist you with both your strategic planning and your corporate decisions. Competition in the recruitment industry is fierce, however, it is this competitiveness that helps to build winners and this is your opportunity to learn from and question a variety of industry experts. Each has a compelling proposition and they are willing to share their experiences with you.

The Case Study Conference is an event for any aspiring recruitment professional, from directors to senior consultants, contract or permanent, you all will benefit.

If you are interested in going along you should request a pdf brochure from David at david@recruitment-international.co.uk or call him on 01483 740874.

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