The Human Talent Network, a talent website aimed at providing engaging news, commentary, and opinion on issues of talent, human resources, industrial psychology, and social psychology amongst others, is seeking contributors within those fields that are willing to share their great ideas and engage in vigorous debate about the direction of the social sciences in both the practice and research arenas.
The Human Talent Network (HTN) was recently launched in Washington DC, with a solid initial fellowship in both the academic and business sides of the social sciences.
The website features an advanced rating system for contributions made by the networks members, a dedication to a broad topic base including covering issues rarely covered by other sites due to their depth and general requirement for high quality, and excellent integration with social media networks to enhance its contributors brand and disseminate new information quickly for those who seek it.
Currently, the Human Talent Network is seeking contributors that are willing to share their ideas about trends in the human resource industry, as well as research and academic fields such as sociology, social psychology, and industrial psychology.
Contributors will receive numerous benefits, including discounts on products and services specifically geared towards HTNs membership by third parties, the opportunity to enhance their personal brands, as well as the opportunity to provide a public service to their community by helping those without social science training and education better understand issues revolving around human psychology, and the workplace.
Contributors seeking to share their creative thoughts and ideas are advised to visit the website, familiarize themselves with the Human Talent Network, visit the Contribute link, and download the Human Talent Networks editorial guidelines.
Contributors can also visit our various social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, or Google plus.
About the Human Talent Network
The Human Talent Network is a portal for engaging, debating, and learning about issues of the social sciences from both the practice and research perspectives. The network seeks to provide a window to the public on the salient social issues of the day, and to connect those who apply the social sciences with those who research it in hopes of improving, increasing, and enhancing collaboration in the field.