Write for us.

A guest-blogging programme for HR practitioners, technology specialists, and anyone with an outside-in view on the HR domain.

The invitation

A platform for the
outside-in voice.

Our blog is enriched by guest contributors writing from an outside-in perspective, paired with our own inside-out writing. The combination — practitioners writing about what they actually do, alongside our own engagement-grounded analysis — gives readers a fuller picture of where HR sits today and where it is going.

We are an HR-domain organisation, so we publish content that matches that focus. Within that — state of the industry, specific HR functions, change management, technology impact, employee experience, product comparison — the door is open. Tell us what you want to write about.

The best perspectives on HR transformation come from people running it — not just people consulting on it.

New authors and regular bloggers both welcome. Whether you publish once with us or become a regular contributor is up to you.

Topics we're looking for

Eight areas where
your voice fits.

Pick one, pitch your angle, or propose your own. If it touches HR, we're probably interested.

01

State of HR

The industry view — by country, region, sector, or worldwide.

02

HR Functions

Specific function deep-dives: payroll, talent, performance, succession, acquisition, PEO, outsourcing.

03

Change Management

How HR change actually happens — or fails to — inside real organisations.

04

Tech Impact

AI, machine learning, gamification, NLP, automation — and what they actually mean for HR.

05

Employee Experience

UX in HR. How employees actually use the tools we deploy for them.

06

Social & HR

How Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and the social layer reshape the HR function.

07

Engagement

Employee engagement strategy, programs, measurement, and the long arc of culture.

08

HR Products

SuccessFactors, Workday, Oracle Fusion, Ultimate, Ceridian — comparisons, integrations, hands-on perspectives.

Submission guidelines

Five things we ask before you submit

01 Topic Fit

Your piece needs to live in the HR domain — or in an adjacent space that meaningfully touches HR (e.g. AI, change management, employee experience).

In practice

Pitch your angle first if you're unsure. We'd rather discuss fit before you invest the writing time. Pieces wildly outside our remit will be declined regardless of quality.

Outcome

Your work, in front of the audience that actually wants it.

02 Length

Minimum 1,500 words. Sweet spot 2,500-3,000. The HR audience reads long-form when the writing earns it; short pieces tend to underperform on the engagement metrics.

In practice

Write to the depth the topic deserves. If your point can land in 800 words, write it elsewhere — we're a long-form publication. If it actually needs 3,500, write 3,500.

Outcome

Length calibrated to substance — not stretched to the requirement.

03 Images

5-8 relevant images per piece, scaled to the article length. Royalty-free. Source attribution where required.

In practice

Images support the argument — charts, screenshots, diagrams, photography that illustrates the point. Decorative stock photos that don't add information are not what we're looking for.

Outcome

Visual reinforcement of the analytical work.

04 Originality

Entirely original work. English. We run all submissions through plagiarism detection — not because we expect bad actors, but because the trust matters.

In practice

Original analysis, original phrasing, original arguments. Cross-published pieces are fine to repost after we publish; not before. Spelling and grammar matter; we'll polish edge cases.

Outcome

Published work that's genuinely yours.

05 Process & Credit

We review within 2-3 days. If accepted, your piece publishes with a featured bio, photo, and links to your social channels and website.

In practice

Full attribution at the bottom of the post with bio, photo, and links (Twitter, LinkedIn, your site). If we want light edits, we'll send back to you for approval before publishing.

Outcome

Visibility, attribution, and the platform of an HR-domain publication.

Ready when you are

Pitch us your angle, send us a draft, or just start a conversation. Good HR writing is rare enough that we read every submission carefully.

Send us your pitch

Ready to pitch us
your angle?

Have a piece you want us to publish? Or just an angle you'd like to discuss? Reach out — we read every submission carefully, with a 2-3 day review on accepted pitches.

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