I am absolutely thrilled to announce that Rebox HR has been awarded the prestigious Breathe Partner of the Year at the Breathe Partner Summit 2024! The award ceremony took place last month at the grand De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London, and it was an afternoon and evening that was filled with excitement and celebration.
Pursuing your dreams can be hard, there are moments of discouragement, countless rejections and disappointment. This can encourage us to throw in the towel and just give up (that’s the easiest option right?), but every now and again, you’ll read a story that inspires you and encourages you to not give up. I hope that this blog will do exactly that.
Over the Christmas break, I have been lucky to spend more time with my family than I usually would, and also some downtime that gave me an opportunity to reflect on everything that has happened over the past 12 months. It has been incredibly busy with Rebox HR as the business continues to grow, but I have also grown as a person too, I’ve spoken at multiple events, hosted my own conference, launched training programmes, won multiple awards, and appeared on 17 different podcasts. Overall, it has been an incredible year, but it hasn’t been without it challenges.
How to grow confidence at work is one of he most commonly asked questions I receive from my blog. It’s not just people starting their HR or business careers either, it’s actually a combination of people at all ages, levels and with varying degrees of experience.
Confidence is a powerful attribute that can enable people to progress within their careers. The combination of knowledge and demonstrating that expertise in a confident manner can help inspire trust and open doors to new opportunities. While some may seem naturally self-assured, confidence is a skill that can be developed and honed by anyone.
Are you looking to leave your job this year? If so, you are not alone.
A recent survey conducted by HR software provider Ciphr has shed light on the intentions of HR professionals in the UK job market.
The research highlights that approximately 22% of HR workers in the country are contemplating leaving their current employer within the next year. The study also explores the key factors influencing their decision and provides valuable insights into the current mindset of HR professionals.
Networking is out of most people’s comfort zones, and recently I attended a brilliant networking event called #WorkTheRoom at The Ivy in London. It was wonderful to meet so many entrepreneurs with so many different skillsets in one room and I learnt so much from them in just one afternoon which in itself was worthwhile.
When I speak to people who are starting out in their HR career, I always tell them that one of the strongest assets they ahve is their network. Love it or hate it, networking is essential to build a strong connections with other business professionals as it can help you achieve your personal and professional goals in a number of ways. Whether you’re looking for a new job, seeking career development, or simply seeking new opportunities, networking can help open the doors to make these things happen.