The Korea Venture Business Association announced on the 24th that it held the "Venture Business HR Leaders Forum" to mark the launch of the venture and startup HR managers community, "HR Link."


HR Link was launched as an HR managers community aimed at jointly addressing major issues faced by HR managers in ventures and startups and finding solutions.


Participants attending the 'Venture Company HR Leaders Forum' held at Alice Lab in Seongsu-dong on the 23rd are taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Venture Company Association)

Participants attending the 'Venture Company HR Leaders Forum' held at Alice Lab in Seongsu-dong on the 23rd are taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Venture Company Association)

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HR Link holds regular quarterly forums and webinars to share the latest HR trends and technologies with HR managers and to promote innovation in HR management. Additionally, HR managers will identify common challenges necessary for HR management, such as attracting top talent, preventing the loss of key personnel, and improving labor policies.


This forum was the first to announce the launch of HR Link. Under the vision of "building the best HR network where HR managers of venture businesses and startups gather to collaborate and innovate," it began with an introduction to future directions for the community, including exchange and cooperation plans, identification of HR management issues, and solutions.


The expert lecture explored HR technology trends that venture industry HR managers must know in the era of mega-scale AI, as well as corporate recruitment management automation strategies.


Lee Jeong-min, Secretary General of the Korea Venture Business Association, said, "Through the HR Link community, the association will strive to facilitate exchange and cooperation among HR managers of venture businesses and startups and provide recruitment linkage services," adding, "In the future, we plan to expand the community’s role to include discovering and proposing HR and labor policies for ventures and startups."



Meanwhile, the Korea Venture Business Association was awarded the 2023 Minister of Employment and Labor Award and certified as an excellent private employment service institution in 2023 by the Ministry of Employment and Labor for its achievement of linking approximately 3,900 hires over the past five years with an average of 2,000 venture companies annually.


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