Contribute to The HR Forum
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Our aim is to share useful insights into the world of HR and create a community where knowledge, questions, and ideas can be exchanged. Any good forum is only as strong as the content and discussion within it.
That’s where you come in.
How You Can Contribute
Share a guest post
Collaborate with us by submitting a guest post. If your post brings value to our community of HR professionals, we’ll be glad to publish it.
Ask a question
Over on Substack, we have an open thread where you can post your questions. We’ll then share them with our wider network to encourage discussion.
Join the conversation
Get involved in ongoing discussions. The more perspectives we have, the richer and more valuable the conversations become.
Who Can Contribute?
We welcome contributions from anyone with an interest in HR. Whether you’re just starting your HR career, an experienced HR leader, or a business professional with insights relevant to our community, we want to hear from you.
All we ask is that contributions are genuine, relevant, and not promotional spam. If it adds value for our HR community, we’re happy to include it.
Why Contribute?
- Diverse perspectives matter: By sharing your experience, you help others solve problems and grow their knowledge.
- Showcase your expertise: Guest contributions are a great way to demonstrate thought leadership, especially if you’re looking for new opportunities.
- Grow your network: Being active in the community encourages others to do the same, creating benefits for everyone involved.
Get Involved
If you’d like to discuss how you can contribute, drop us a line at hello@thehr.forum
We’d love to hear from you.
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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