Experience the NWX 2023 Festival, a celebration dedicated to labor and the future!
New York Times: Embracing Change and Shaping the Future of Work
The New York Times (NWT) 2023 festival, set to take place on June 14, 2023, in Hamburg, Germany, is gearing up to be an exciting event for professionals, students, and job seekers alike. With a focus on fostering change and exploring innovative ideas, this year's festival promises to be a platform for discussion, learning, and inspiration.
The festival will unfold across four venues: the iconic Elbphilharmonie, the New Work Harbour, and other locations in the Hamburg HafenCity. Over 100 speakers and artists are scheduled to speak at more than 18 stages, sharing insights on a wide range of topics. Among these topics are cross-generational collaboration, skills shortages, modern leadership culture, and the impact of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) on industries and professions.
One of the key highlights of the festival is the Xing Job World, a dedicated space for those entering the professional realm. Masterclasses and workshops with renowned career and application coaches will be offered, providing valuable guidance on job search, first salary negotiation, and job interview strategies.
For recruiters and HR professionals, an extra program will delve into current developments in the labor market. This program aims to equip attendees with the latest knowledge and trends, helping them navigate the ever-evolving world of work.
The festival will also host a job fair for students and graduates parallel to NWT 2023 at the New Work Harbour. This provides an excellent opportunity for young professionals to connect with potential employers and take a step closer to their dream careers.
The Xing Happiness Study reveals that employees are optimistic about their future, and another study by Xing indicates that job satisfaction is considered more important than salary by many employees. This aligns with the festival's motto, "Work forward," which encourages exploration of the question: How can change be achieved in the world of work?
Lastly, the 10th New Work Awards will be presented on the evening of June 14, 2023. These awards honour pioneering ideas and projects for the future of work, celebrating innovation and progress in the industry. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, the selected winners of the 10th New Work Awards have not been announced.
Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking insight into the latest trends, a student eager to kickstart your career, or an HR specialist looking to stay ahead of the curve, the New Work Experience 2023 festival promises to be an invaluable experience. So, mark your calendars for June 14, 2023, and join the conversation as we work together to shape the future of work.
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