BTG At The Atlantic’s Future of Work Summit

October 3, 2017 Leah Hoffmann

Atlantic Future Of Work

Work is changing, and both companies and workers are struggling to keep up. At the high end, the gig economy has changed how companies connect and engage with elite knowledge workers. Other workers feel that the economy has left them behind, or wrestle with antiquated frameworks for health and retirement benefits.

Join Business Talent Group CEO, Jody Greenstone Miller, at The Atlantic’s second annual Future of Work Summit on October 5 at 8:00 AM Eastern for an inside look at these changes. The event will be livestreamed at The Atlantic’s website; Jody’s panel, which starts at 11:50 Eastern, addresses the jobs of tomorrow—and what companies and workers can do to get ahead in the new world of work.

Learn more about the event and watch the livestream »

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About the Author

Leah Hoffmann

Leah Hoffmann is a former journalist who has worked for Forbes.com and The Economist. She is passionate about clear thinking, sharp writing, and strong points of view.

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