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Small Town vs. Big City Recruitment: How Location Changes Everything

[Best for HR Professionals & Hiring Managers] [FREE]

🗓 Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2025

🕘 Time: 09:00–10:00 CEST

📍 Location: Online Event

🌐 Event Link: https://traffit.com/pl/poranek-hr-odcinek/

Recruiting in Warsaw is a world apart from recruiting in smaller towns—and this live webinar is here to unpack exactly why. Join industry experts for a practical, engaging session focused on regional recruitment dynamics in Poland and beyond. Whether you’re sourcing candidates from a dense urban talent pool or navigating a limited labor market in a smaller town, you’ll gain insights into building location-specific strategies that actually work.

🎯 This session is perfect for:

  • HR professionals hiring in smaller towns or across multiple regions

  • Recruiters in big cities looking to outpace fierce competition

  • Hiring managers refining their sourcing and outreach approaches

  • Employer branding specialists tailoring messages for local markets

  • Anyone seeking to modernize their recruitment pipeline with a regional edge

📌 What You’ll Learn:

  • How candidate availability differs by region—and what to do about it

  • Competitive challenges in cities vs. smaller communities

  • The best sourcing tools and tactics by location type

  • Custom employer branding for local relevance and reach

  • Real-world recruitment case studies from different parts of Poland

🎙 Speakers

  • Michał Janas, Business Development Manager at Traffit

  • Agata Sieniawska, HR Manager at KABAR

  • Joanna Oleszkiewicz, Personnel Specialist at DIY Logistic Services Polska

💡 Why Attend?

You’ll leave this session with practical strategies you can apply immediately—whether you’re hiring in Kraków, Kalisz, or anywhere in between. With the right approach, geography doesn’t have to limit your recruitment success.

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