January 5, 2007 - The global marketplace is becoming fiercely competitive and the job of attracting and retaining talent, increasingly more challenging. Organizations are increasingly embracing recruitment marketing and using it to their advantage, but many still have questions. Workopolis, Canada's largest and most popular Internet recruiting and job search solutions provider, is hosting an engaging discussion on the power of employment branding on Thursday, January 11th.
WHAT: Dr. John Sullivan, CEO of Dr. John Sullivan and Associates, an HR consulting firm that specializes in HR and recruiting strategies will be addressing some of the challenges that businesses are facing including:
· Leveling the playing field for small and mid size businesses by developing name recognition
· Building an employment brand to recruit and retain talent in different workforce segments
Remarks from Patrick Sullivan of Workopolis and discussion panel to follow.
WHO: Dr. John Sullivan, CEO, Dr. John Sullivan and Associates
Patrick Sullivan, President, Workopolis
Bruce Sellery, Host, workopolis tv
Arsenio Bonifacio, Canadian Marketing Leader, Edward Jones
WHEN: Thursday, January 11th 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
· Registration and continental breakfast at 8:00
· Remarks begin at 8:30
WHERE: Toronto Board of Trade, Main Ballroom
First Canadian Place – Street entrance is 77 Adelaide (at Bay)
For more information:
Amy Davidson
Environics Communications
416-969-2830 or onsite: 416-453-0834
adavidson[at]environicspr.com
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