Victor GinobaBusiness Analyst| HarmoniaDumfries, Va, United States
Quick question for the group.
I’ve been an IT Professional for several years now and currently an IT Consultant. However, I would like to take my career to the next level. I want to apply and sit for the PMP exam but I don’t think I enough project hours (or even know how many hours I have).
I was in the US Army back in 2003 as a Telecommunication Specialist and served for 4 years. While in service, we work on many different projects. However, I never kept track of the hours I was accumulating. Is there anyone with military experience that can tell me if they used their project experience from the military to successfully sit for the PMP exam?
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