RallyFwd Virtual Conference 2023
10
May
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10
May
2023
When
Virtual
Where

2023 has seen the lowest unemployment rate since 1969 and employers continue to face challenges when using traditional hiring strategies to attract the talent they need. Talent acquisition teams are confronting outdated and ineffective recruiting methods, tight budgets and limited resources, causing them to struggle to keep up with hiring demands. Candidates now make job decisions based on a company’s values, diversity and inclusion, and the employee experience they’re promised. We need to evolve how we market our jobs to tell the full story of what our company offers as an employer, beyond a job description.

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Rally® Recruitment Marketing is the #1 community of 40,000 professionals learning best practices in recruitment marketing, employer branding, talent attraction and candidate experience, to help you bring modern recruiting to your company and upskill your career. We produce the highest-rated free virtual conference, called RallyFwd™, which takes place in May and December each year. We also host the most-coveted industry awards program, the Rally® Awards™, which is an exciting global competition recognizing and celebrating excellence across our field.

10 - 10 May 2023
Virtual

Speakers and Delegates
Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

Vice President Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Founder & CEO
Solutions Architect
Vice President, Programmatic Strategy & Appcast Fellow
Associate Director, Employer Brand and Talent Marketing
Co-Founder and CEO
Chief of Employer Branding
Associate Director, Global Social
Employer Branding & Marketing Senior Director

Sponsors and Exhibitors
Brand, Media and Promotional Partners

Daliaem Power

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