Relevant, Irreverent, Insightful, Quirky – ATC2019 as it Happened on Twitter

The conference may be over but the conversations are still ongoing. ATC2019 saw another great turnout as we explored some of the most compelling themes that are keeping everyone sleepless at night.
If you have missed the opportunity to be at the event or you just needed a recap of what happened at the conference, you have come to the right place.
Here are some of the most relevant, irreverent, insightful and quirky moments at #ATC2019, as told by Twitter.


We were trending in Australia, again, woot!

And things got pretty explosive…

Curious Thing got us intrigued and it won them the Innovation Lab award!

The Millennials & Gen Zs are coming, are we ready?

Kevin Wheeler gets personal and challenges everyone to become a rebel 

Psst, have you already heard – data and analytics are the future 😉

But at the end of the day, it’s about humans after all 🙂

Did you know we are still not getting Candidate Experience right?

By the way, did you know…

Words of wisdom


 


Thank you everyone for making #ATC2019 such a memorable and fun one. See you all in #ATC2020!

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