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    Jul312012

    #HRevolution 2012: You know you need to be there

    The fifth, and I am sure the best ever, installment of the HRevolution (Un)conference for Human Resources and Recruiting leaders and professionals is set for Sunday, October 7, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois.

    We will shortly be releasing the HRevolution 2012 agenda which can be found here, and once you have a peek at the stellar line-up of stars that have graciously agreed to present and facilitate at the event, you can rush over to the registration page and reserve your place here.

    I am sure you will agree with me in that with the incredible list of presenters, and the amazing opportunity for interaction and networking that the much-less-formal format of HRevolution provides, and finally the amazing value that the HRevolution event offers compared to the typical HR conference, that you simply must, as a smart and savvy HR professional, make time in your Fall calendar to join us in Chicago.

    With A-list session presenters like Gerry Crispin, John Sumser, Kris Dunn, Laurie Ruettimann, Lance Haun, Elaine Orler, Jason Seiden, William Tincup, Tim Sackett and more, the HRevolution 2012 event promises to be truly a can't miss date this year.

    I am really honored and proud to be a member for the fifth time of the HRevolution organizing team, and I can say truly and honestly that this year's event will be the best we have ever produced.

    Also, and in an incredible value, everyone who registers for HRevolution will be provided a discount code good for $600 off the published conference rate for the 15th Annual HR Technology Conference, which commences immediately after HRevolution ends. So truly, you can come to HRevolution on Sunday, October 7th, then stay for HR Technology from October 8-10, while enjoying the largest discount available for HR Tech.

    Look, don't take my word for how fantastic HRevolution will be. If you are not sure, or need more convincing, I challenge you to log on to Twitter today and tweet:

    'I'm thinking of going to #HRevolution in October. Is it worth my time?'

    I promise you'll be convinced after you see the responses.

    I hope to see you in Chicago on October 7th!

     

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    Reader Comments (5)

    Great - I was waiting for this. It was excellent last year and I will be attending this year as well. See you there Steve and thanks to all of you that volunteer your time to put this together.

    July 31, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSean Conrad

    That is great Sean - we look forward to seeing you there!

    July 31, 2012 | Registered CommenterSteve

    HR is a great realm to work with but this realm has changed than before. Because of it today, HR executives become a requirement of the company.

    HR is really interesting and everyone loves to be a part of them. And as per me, I would also to with with them as well

    October 6, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterOliver

    With the fantastic lineup of presenters and the incredible chance for interaction and networking that the much-less-formal style of HR evolution gives, I am confident you will agree with me.
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