The future of work, HR trends and the Africa career summit

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GUEST – Vumi Msweli – CEO of Hesed Consulting
Workers' Day serves as a reminder of the importance of workers and the continuous need to advocate for their rights. As the future of work evolves, HR trends are moving toward a more flexible, inclusive, and technology-driven workplace. HR professionals play a critical role in shaping this future, focusing on employee wellbeing, diversity, digital transformation, and continuous learning.
The evolving trends point to a more employee-centric approach, where organizations must adapt to changing expectations to attract and retain talent effectively. Hesed Consulting will be hosting The Africa Career Summit a significant event designed to provide career development, networking, and professional growth opportunities for individuals interested in careers in Africa or with African-focused industries and organizations.
1 May 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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