Google and Microsoft Bing To Speak At The UK’s Largest Online Recruitment Conference

Posted on 02 December 2009 by admin

The world’s leading search engines will speak at the UK’s largest online recruitment conference in central London on 28th January.

In an exclusive industry first, an expert panel featuring Google and Microsoft Bing, will discuss the key issues faced by all parties in the online recruitment space in the coming year.

With one third of all job searches beginning in a search engine, Google and Bing will offer an essential insight into online recruitment, their vision of the industry and the direction of online hiring in 2010 and beyond.

Google and Microsoft Bing are joined at the online recruitment conference in central London on the 28th January by an outstanding line-up of speakers and topics including:

LinkedIn – Discuss the future of business networking in recruitment.

Capita – The Resourcing Operations Director discusses how his business, hiring 30,000 staff per year, sees the death of job boards and the move of recruitment from job boards into social media and Twitter.

Jobg8 – Robbie Cowling, the founder of Jobserve talks about Jobg8, his new business model which could change the job board market forever.

Lawspeed – The specialist recruitment law firm guides delegates through the laws behind online recruitment and Facebook hiring / firing.

Plus the CEO of Madgex talks about the future of recruitment technology and Enhance Media launch online research findings that can be used to save time and money in online recruitment.

The Enhance Media conference follows on from 2009’s hugely successful event, which was attended by over 300 delegates and offers a fantastic opportunity to meet senior decision makers from the UK’s leading employers, job boards and recruitment agencies. The cost is £349 and all bookings made before the 18th December will receive a free search engine optimisation report tailored specifically for their organisation.

For more information visit www.enhancemedia.co.uk/conference/2010 or call 01483 719020.

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