
The Recruiters Network is holding its first event in Scotland on the 10th of July.
After a string of successful events in London and its first regional event in Leeds, The Recruiters Network is coming to The Lighthouse in Glasgow.
Hosted by UK Recruiter and Broadbean Technology, the event welcomes anyone in the recruitment industry to attend. People can enjoy the relaxed networking environment and will hear expert speakers discussing candidate attraction and online advertising in Scotland. Speakers on the night will be Jane Wylie-Roberts, MD, Stafffinders, Tamlin Roberts of Mercurytide and Stephen O'Donnell of AlljobsUK.com.
Louise Triance, organiser and founder of The Recruiters Network comments, "The London events have been so successful that we have had lots of requests to make them regional. We're really excited about bringing The Recruiters Network Scotland and have had a lot of support in organising this next superb event."
The main networking activity on the night is likely to end by 9.00 pm, however, delegates are welcome to stay on as long as they wish.
The event is free for recruitment professionals to attend though places are limited so registrations should be made now to avoid disappointment.
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