World Employer Branding Day 2024

World Employer Branding Day is the world’s largest gathering of leaders in employer branding. Founded in 2015 with a vision to advance excellence in employer branding practice, the event connects companies from around the world with the industry’s top employer branding leaders, agencies and communities in a friendly and welcoming environment for all levels.

There is no more important function in business today than strategic employer brand leadership. The major challenges companies face today all have people at their core. Whether it is break through discoveries in health or science or advances in technology that are changing the way we work, connect and live, it is attracting and retaining the right people that lead to success or failure.

Employer branding is the #1 priority for organizations as they navigate this new business landscape and in 2024 we will see the continued break through in global acceptance by companies that people are their #1 asset. To truly optimise business success for employees, customers and shareholders, companies need to put people experience, culture and authenticity at the heart of their business model.

With a strong focus on networking with industry leaders, you will be inspired by actionable case studies of how the world’s leading employers are connecting and engaging with their people for success.

Internationalization of the Dutch Labor Market

In 2023, the first edition of the “Internationalization of the Dutch Labor Market” congress took place in Rotterdam. This year, the second edition will be held on September 9th in The Hague. The issue of internationalization is not only politically charged but also essential for businesses to attract and retain talent. It brings both societal and social complexity, ranging from housing to healthcare.

During this congress, participants will gain valuable insights from facts, context, practical examples, best practices, critical discussions, and explorations of challenges, issues, and solutions. Topics will range from knowledge and labor migration to offshoring and nearshoring, and from housing, reallocation, and spouses to homelessness, economic growth, innovation, and productivity growth. Furthermore, all perspectives will be discussed, partly interactively but always inspiring and well-founded.

With top speakers and experts from the Netherlands, ranging from academia to the practice of labor mediation, from political interpretation to economic reality, and from labor migrants to knowledge workers. All perspectives will be discussed, partly interactively but always inspiring and well-founded.

Under the inspiring leadership of Diana Matroos, many interesting speakers will appear.