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HAYS SALARY GUIDE REVIEW
WORKFORCE & TALENT INSIGHTS

If you didn't get the opportunity to attend the Hays Salary Guide Review, you can now view the event recording. For the full in-depth analysis, you can also download our Hays Salary Guide FY21/11 here.

The event features fresh unrivalled market-leading insight and recommendations on emerging staffing and workplace trends, along with challenges and opportunities facing employers and employees right now.

Watch our host and news presenter Georgie Gardner, as she and the expert panel unpack the most striking data and insights, providing context and recommendations for embracing and navigating the future of your industry.

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Our speakers: 


Georgie Gardner, Host & News Presenter

Georgie Gardner is one of the most recognisable faces in Australian media. She has extensive experience having previously been a host on the popular Channel Nine breakfast show, TODAY, for seven years. Currently Georgie anchors Channel Nine's 6pm news bulletin and is a regular contributor to Today Extra.


Nick Deligiannis, Managing Director, Hays Australia & New Zealand

Nick Deligiannis began working at Hays in 1993 and since then has held a variety of consulting and management roles across the business. In 2004 he was appointed to the Hays Board of Directors and was then made Managing Director of Australia and New Zealand in 2012.


Kristian Kolding, Lead Partner, Macroeconomic Policy & Forecasting, Deloitte Access Economics

Kristian Kolding leads Deloitte Access Economics' Macroeconomic Policy and Forecasting team. Working with public and private sector leaders, he helps them prepare for the future by applying relevant economic theory and forecasts to inform effective policy and business strategy.
 

Natalie Britt, Director of Human Resources, ICC Sydney

As the Human Resources Director for the ICC Sydney, Natalie Britt is a dynamic senior HR professional. With extensive experience steering national organisations within the commercial, government and NFP sectors, leading and delivering HR performance excellence across diverse and challenging industries spanning; defence, aviation, media & telecommunications, logistics and government.
 

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