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The Power of Networking in HR: Building Strong Communities 🫶

  • 23 October 2023
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The Power of Networking in HR: Building Strong Communities 🫶
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👋🏻 Hi community and happy Monday! 

 

🤓 Have you met another HR professional recently?

 

✨ Coming back from the HUG fever with the last HUG event taking place in Amsterdam last Friday I am still hyped with enthusiasm and excitement to be representing our community in our Personio booth for London and Berlin. 

 

👩🏻‍💻Looking back and reflecting on these events I couldn’t help noticing how excited people were when they were meeting other HR professionals, sharing knowledge, connecting over similar struggles and similar passion, the passion about people growth, employee experience, the power of AI and so many other topics. 

 

Especially during our speed networking events, participants were inspires by talking to other HR pros and expanding their connections. 

 

But why is networking important for HR professionals?
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🩵 In the dynamic and ever-evolving world of HR, the importance of networking cannot be overstated. Building a network of HR professionals is not just a casual connection; it's an essential lifeline for those working in the field. HR professionals often find themselves in unique and challenging situations that require insights, support, and a sense of belonging that can only be offered by a community of peers.

 

🗣️ HR professionals are often privy to sensitive information and workplace challenges that they can't always discuss with internal colleagues. This is where a network of fellow HR practitioners becomes invaluable. It provides a safe space to share experiences, seek advice, and gain a fresh perspective on HR-related dilemmas.

 

🙏🏻 Networking with other HR experts helps alleviate feelings of isolation and offers a means to stay updated on the ever-changing landscape of HR legislation. A solid HR network acts as a support system that not only helps professionals thrive in their roles but also prevents them from feeling alone in their challenges.

 

🌟 Connecting with peers who have faced similar challenges can provide fresh perspectives, new strategies, and enhanced problem-solving skills. By learning from the experiences of others, HR professionals can become more effective in their roles and better equipped to navigate the complexities of their profession.

 

Have a lovely week!

Linda and the Voyage Community Team

 

🌟Ps. Here is a sneak peak to our HUG events of 2023

 

 


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