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Announcing the Launch of Job Blog on www.pm4success.com

12 May 2008, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK….. A Job Blog has been launched on pm4success, the online community site for candidates who've taken an exam in PRINCE2, MSP, M_o_R, the PPM Diploma, or who is a member of the Best Practice User Group. Recruiters looking for programme, project and risk managers can advertise jobs on the Job Blog free of charge until August 2008.

Tony Kippenberger, editor, pm4success said: "The Job Blog is designed to help recruiters in the programme, project and risk management field reach the increasingly wide audience of pm4success users. In the past we've had many requests by candidates looking for jobs in project management and from recruiters with jobs to offer. It is satisfying to be able to bring the two together."

Anyone genuinely seeking applicants for work in the broad arena of programme, project and risk management can send details via the online submission form to the Job Blog. The job is then checked and posted as a blog along with the recruiter's details, so any interested applicant can contact them directly.

"pm4success is acting entirely as a facilitator and not as a middleman or agent," Tony said.

Job-seekers looking for new opportunities are invited to go to the Job Blog to see the latest postings. They can use the RSS (or ATOM) feed on the blog to be kept informed of new jobs being posted.

pm4success also features resources for job seekers, containing useful information such as how to write good CVs and how to handle interviews. pm4success is a constantly growing resource for individuals who want to continue developing best practice in programme, project and risk management and enhance their own wider management skills. It contains dozens of articles and papers on programme and project management as well as good management practice. You'll also find a guide to the Office of Government Commerce's latest Successful Delivery Toolkit, mind maps of PRINCE2, MSP and M_o_R, an excellent glossary of terms, the facility to Ask an Expert (with almost 400 existing pieces of advice on PRINCE2, MSP and M_o_R), lots of book reviews and much more beside.

For further details visit www.pm4success.com.

03/07/2008