Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Invitation for free Webinar on Social Media Marketing

Are you recruiting using social media?
Are you exposed to potential litigation when your employees tweet or make postings?
Do you know how to use social media to build and reinforce the culture of your organization?

Join this free webinar and learn about the State of Effective HR Strategies and Social Media:
http://www.brighttalk.com/r/VVP 

Savvy HR professionals and hiring managers are taking advantage of social tools, which are enhancing the ways business is conducted from helping HR professionals and hiring managers identify high quality candidates to empowering current employees to build the company’s profile. However, this doesn’t come without financial cost and potential liabilities for employers. Join this interactive panel discussion to find out how to stay ahead of the curve on the current human resource trends and the technologies that underlie them.

In this session you will learn:

- How to attract and retain top talent using social media
- How to contain HR costs
- How to mitigate employment risks raised by using social media in the workplace
http://www.brighttalk.com/r/VVP 

When: Live November 29th, from 11am-12pm PST / 2pm-3pm EST

Host:
Mike Crosson, Founder & Publisher, SocialMediopolis.com
Presenters:
Lynn Ingham, SVP Business Development & Online Sales Recruitment, i2iPlacements.com
Gary Kibel, Partner, Davis & Gilbert LLP
Madeline Laurano, Talent Systems Practice Manager, Futurestep

Where: Streaming online live at 
http://www.brighttalk.com/r/VVP 

You will be able to submit real-time questions to the presenters and vote in audience polls during the live webinar. If you are unable to attend live, you can also view it afterward on demand.

I encourage you to book now if this subject is important to you. No cost, no obligation. And do share this with your colleagues or tweet about it, too.

Here’s to your success,
Mike Crosson
Moderator and Publisher
www.SocialMediopolis.com
 
Posted By Michael Crosson

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