Let me share some background. I’ve had some past program coordinating in position in Arizona and now am starting fresh in Washington after my husband accepted a job. So, I’m new in a state and dreaming of a new career which leads me to project management. Much of my 9 year work hx I think would count for the hours of a PMP. Problem, I have no direct education on PM so I really am starting from scratch.
Questions:
What are some of the best intro/foundational level courses to take? What are some great courses you suggest to fulfill the CEUs? Any companies you like who provided them? Would you suggest CAPM first then PMP or go for PMP?
Also, I’m looking for a mentor who can help me through this endeavor. Anyone want to help a newbie out?
Kimberly McCoyProject Manager| TekSystems - ContractorZanesville, Oh, United States
I really enjoyed StormWind when it came for the PMP Classes. They are live and interactive (all online), and if you miss a class, you can always watch them onDemand and still get interaction with the instructor. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
One thing to keep in mind as that the experience you will submit for your applicaiton must be within a set number of years. Don't wait too long and have some of your experience become stale. Saving Changes...