What Job Ads Tell us about Changing Workplace Demands on September 22

What Job Ads Tell us about Changing Workplace Demands on September 22
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American Chamber of Commerce In Poland recently issued the following announcement.

What Job Ads Tell us about Changing Workplace Demands?

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Save the date September 22, 202109:30 – 10:30 (GMT+2)

Organizer

Organizer: American Chamber of Commerce Poland

Phone: +48 225205999

Contact Person: Barbara Pocialik

Email: barbara.pocialik@amcham.pl

Event Details

Job ads data allow for the analysis of changing labor market and are valuable indicators for employers looking for a knowledgeable, skillful, and competent workforce.

On behalf of the AmCham HR Committee, we invite you to a meeting entitled What job ads tell us about changing workplace demands? Our speakers will be Ms. Monika Smulewicz, Partner, Outsourcing Department and Mr. Maciej Michalewski,CEO and Founder of Element Applicant Tracking System of Grant Thornton.

We will discuss:

– Demands for workers based on the number of job ads – the impact of the pandemic, current trends, and outlook;

– Candidates profiles sought – what occupations have increased/decreased in demand during a pandemic;

– Regional labor markets – Warsaw and Cracow versus Poznan and Lodz;

– What benefits and incentives are valued by employees nowadays;

– HR professionals needed now – the importance of HR management in companies.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

To attend, click the “I will attend button” to confirm your presence. The Webex webinar link will be sent out to all registrants before the event.

Agenda

09:30 – 09:35 Welcome & Introduction

09:35 – 10:15 Presentation

Maciej Michalewski

CEO and Founder of Element Applicant Tracking System at Grant Thornton

Monika Smulewicz

Partner, Outsourcing Department at Grant Thornton

10:15 – 10:30

Questions & Discussion

Original source can be found here.



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