Fall back in love with your HR career this Valentine’s Day

Just like any relationship that’s seen better days, it can become difficult to keep the spark alive in your career when your days seem to get buried in endless meetings, projects, reports and budgets.

Forget roses and heartfelt poems; this Valentine’s Day celebrate your love for all things HR by signing up for the National HR Summit.

Just like any relationship that’s seen better days, it can become difficult to keep the spark alive in your career when your days seem to get buried in endless meetings, projects, reports and budgets. At the National HR Summit, you’ll gain fresh inspiration, innovative ideas and renewed motivation to tackle your biggest people management challenges thanks to insights from HR leaders and experts at the cutting edge of the industry. 

More inspiration awaits at the HR Summit Expo where you can browse the most innovative products and services available to increase your productivity and help you add more value to your team and organisation. And did we mention you’ll also have the chance to win a $10,000 cash prize just by attending?

Of course it’s not all work. All HR Summit attendees are also invited to mingle over networking drinks in the stunning harbourside setting of the Crystal Palace Luna Park, where you can renew existing contacts and make new ones to boost your industry network. 

The National HR Summit is the perfect opportunity to help you fall back in love with your career. Visit the event website for more information and register today.

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