Upcoming Event: Navigating the Future of Work in 2024, hosted by Lotus People and JobAdder
One year since entering the Brisbane market, Lotus People are thrilled to partner with JobAdder to host an exclusive breakfast for our People and Culture, Human Resources, Talent Acquisition and Leadership community.
Hosted by Lotus People QLD Director, Sophie Thomas, and Dan Anticich Account Exec at Jobadder and moderated by Lotus People, CEO and Co-Founder, Sinead Connolly, we will be joined by an impressive panel of HR experts:
- Kate Drew, Chief People Officer at Madison Group Enterprises
- Nicola Young, Head of People APAC & Japan at Cognizant
- Graham Moody, Chief People Officer at JobAdder
Join us as we discuss the workplace in 2024 and topics including;
- AI, technology and the impact this has on work
- Hiring predictions and forecasts for this year
- Evolving candidate and employee drivers/ motivators
- Data-driven market insights to prepare you for the year ahead
We look forward to welcoming you and places are strictly limited so please register today!
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