certifications are there to complement experience, not replace it. If you want to get an entry-level certification, go for the CAPM, but try to land a role as a project analyst supporting a PM as that will give you some great hands-on experience.
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Jun 25, 2018 3:17 PM
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Thank you for your advice I really appreciate it. I contacted the representatives of a website that offered PMP courses and the certification once I passed the exam. This is my 7th year working for USPS having tasks assigned to each employee in my department (maintenance mechanic) everyday making sure the mail processing machines run smoothly and one of the representatives told me that was enough work experience to apply for the PMP certification because I wasn’t leading the project but I was apart of it. Was that accurate information?
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Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
As per education and experience, if you have little experience go to CAPM. If you have experience in projects it's better to start PMP. PMP is the most strong popular certificate in the world!!!!!
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Jun 25, 2018 3:21 PM
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Thank you Tamer
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Hi Mitchell - really great to see the enthusiasm. Kiron's advice is sound. I'm sure you will reach your goals in no time!
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Jun 25, 2018 3:19 PM
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Thank you Andrew
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Justus NScrum Master| BCBSTXArlington, Tx, United States
As stated above, majority of the certs will require some relevant work experience. Therefore, start with the entry-level CAPM and work your way up.
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Jun 25, 2018 3:21 PM
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Thank you Justus Nyamai
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Eric SimmsSenior Program ManagerBaltimore, Maryland, United States
You need experience to get the certifications. Also, no one is going to entrust a multi-million dollar project to someone who has never managed a project, no matter how many certifications you possess. Your best bet is to volunteer as a Project Manager so you can gain experience. Try www.VolunteerMatch.com; it lists a number of project management positions, many of them virtual.
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Jun 25, 2018 3:19 PM
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Thank you for the advice and information Eric, I appreciate it.
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Anish AbrahamPrivacy Program Manager| University of WashingtonAuburn, Wa, United States
I concur with my colleagues here.
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certifications are there to complement experience, not replace it. If you want to get an entry-level certification, go for the CAPM, but try to land a role as a project analyst supporting a PM as that will give you some great hands-on experience.
Kiron
Thank you for your advice I really appreciate it. I contacted the representatives of a website that offered PMP courses and the certification once I passed the exam. This is my 7th year working for USPS having tasks assigned to each employee in my department (maintenance mechanic) everyday making sure the mail processing machines run smoothly and one of the representatives told me that was enough work experience to apply for the PMP certification because I wasn’t leading the project but I was apart of it. Was that accurate information?
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Jun 25, 2018 5:38 PM
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Mitchell -
That does not sound like project management activity to me, rather BAU or operational work.
The CAPM might be a more realistic near term target till you gain some demonstrable project management experience.
You need experience to get the certifications. Also, no one is going to entrust a multi-million dollar project to someone who has never managed a project, no matter how many certifications you possess. Your best bet is to volunteer as a Project Manager so you can gain experience. Try www.VolunteerMatch.com; it lists a number of project management positions, many of them virtual.
Thank you for the advice and information Eric, I appreciate it. Saving Changes...