About The HR Forum
The HR Forum is a dedicated space for HR professionals to connect, share knowledge, and stay informed about the latest trends, news, and insights in human resources. Our aim is to support the ongoing development of the HR community by providing a platform where professionals can exchange ideas, ask questions, and learn from each other.
We believe HR professionals benefit most when they have access to relevant information, peer discussions, and opportunities to contribute. That’s why The HR Forum offers multiple ways to get involved:
Substack: Join our Substack newsletter to take part in discussions, access in-depth content, and engage with HR topics that matter most.
LinkedIn: Follow us on LinkedIn to see updates, news, and posts from fellow HR professionals across the UK and EU.
Guest contributions: Have a question for discussion or a topic to share? Submit a guest post or propose content for the community. We welcome anything relevant to HR professionals, from practical insights to thought leadership pieces.
The HR Forum is open to anyone with a shared interest in HR. Whether you’re a seasoned HR leader, a professional in development, or someone passionate about workplace strategy, you’ll find a place here. By joining our community, you can learn, share, and connect with HR professionals who are committed to advancing knowledge and best practices in human resources.
We’re always looking for new voices and ideas. If you have knowledge, experiences, or insights that could benefit our community, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we can build a vibrant HR community that thrives on collaboration, learning, and professional growth.
Thank You
Thank you for visiting us at The HR Forum, which is operated by The HR Guys.
If you would like to connect with us, then we would love to see you over at our HR Community on Substack!
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