Less than a year since its launch, online re-employment assistance service MyWorkSearch has made the shortlist for the Most Innovative New Product or Tool at the E-Learning Awards.
MyWorkSearch is helping over 25,000 users find work with its interactive service of tools, information and e-learning programmes.
Richard Alberg, founder and CEO of MyWorkSearch, comments: With the first anniversary of our launch approaching, we are delighted to be shortlisted for this award. Our service harnesses the latest technology to deliver information and e-learning programmes in a way that engages and helps our customers.
“In today’s harsh job market, jobseekers need comprehensive, flexible and relevant support to survive the stress of finding a new job. Online technologies provide this; they can be tailored to individual requirements and assist in the managing and tracking of large numbers of applications needed to secure employment.”
Competition for this year’s E-Learning Awards was strong with more than 200 entries received for 16 awards.
The winner will be announced at a ceremony on 11th November 2010 at the London Marriott Grosvenor Square hotel in central London.