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News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2007
AIM Academy training described on new
website
AIM Academy, the training division of specialist IT, technical, engineering and rail recruitment company, NES, has announced the re-launch of its corporate website
AIM Academy, the training division of specialist IT, technical, engineering and rail recruitment company, NES, has announced the re-launch of its corporate website to reflect the re-branding and modernisation of the company An enhanced "Knowledge-zone" for delegates, with articles; hints, tips and exam revision materials; sample coursework; and a dedicated training forum are some of the newest features of the site, along with comprehensive details of the PRINCE2, APMP, ITIL, MSP, MS Project and other courses run by AIM
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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All UK and overseas NES offices now advertise their vacancies through one centralised database system, onto the website, ensuring that every current epmployment vacancy is available to view online
Full schedules, special offers and on-line booking forms are also available.
A range of customer testimonials helps demonstrate the high levels of course satisfaction, with the provision of industry recognised professional qualifications and valuable practical skills based on accepted best practice standards and delivered by experienced training practitioners.
Further supporting this are the excellent pass rates, such as 99% of delegates trained by AIM Academy during 2006 successfully passing the PRINCE2 Foundation exam.
Says Emma Nixon, training services manager, AIM Academy: "The modernisation of the website means that it now accurately reflects our corporate image and branding, enabling all users to access the information they might require".
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