Hello,
I would like to begin the journey of earning the PMP certification. But where do I start?
Is it best to sign-up for a test prep course or is there an option to learn the information and then a enroll in a test prep course? I feel as though I need to review and learn before worrying about the exam. I do have on the job experience in managing projects of various sizes for over 15 years, but never formal PM training. Thank you for the feedback. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Rachel, I highly recommend you take a self-paced course first. You can find courses on Udemy and the ones for Joseph Phillips are one of the best and for an affordable price. Good Luck!
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1 reply by Rachel King
Nov 03, 2023 1:38 PM
Rachel King
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Thank you so much! That's exactly what I needed to know to begin to move forward.
Rachel, I highly recommend you take a self-paced course first. You can find courses on Udemy and the ones for Joseph Phillips are one of the best and for an affordable price. Good Luck!
Thank you so much! That's exactly what I needed to know to begin to move forward. Saving Changes...
I agree with Rami. If you have significant experience in PM, most of what you will be taught in the course will probably be familiar to you although you may have learned different terminology for the same things at your employer(s). A self paced course can help reveal where you need to focus for the exam, and where you don't need to waste much time on concepts you understand well.
You can also find some free online practice tests for the same purpose. You will have to memorize some formulas like EVM, and they may still have questions related to process groups as they are organized by PMI which I found was both time consuming and a waste of time professionally. The good news is that you only have to pass the exam once and you can look things up you don't remember if/when you need them in your profession. Saving Changes...
I'd recommend starting by downloading the certification handbook and the Exam Content Outline from PMI's website and read both of those thoroughly.
As you indicate you don't have formal PM training, you will need to meet the 35 contact hours requirement, so a PMP prep course is a good way to do so while also helping you prepare for what you need to study.
Finally, you could consider (before taking a prep course) doing a good quality practice exam to give you a baseline on how much do (or don't) know.
Kiron Saving Changes...
Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Step 2: Get started with your PMP® certification preparation. Make a plan! Read the PMBOK Guide, a good PMP prep book (in companion), and use other recommended resources:
STEP 2.1: Make a plan
STEP 2.2: Get the PMBoK Guide PLUS a good prep book (at least one) and work through them thoroughly
STEP 2.3: Choose additional prep material and resources based on your personal learning preferences and behaviors
Step 3: Take a PMP® preparation course (live or online) and get you’re required 35 contact hours of PM training.
Step 4: Finalize your preparation: Use a professional online Exam simulator. Analyze and enhance your results. Use flashcards and study tables, review your notes from class, and take many practice exams.
Step 5: Take the exam and earn your PMP®!
Please feel free to reach out for any further guidance.
I recommend Rita Mulcahy's certification prep, it's a good option to acquire PM Knowledge at your own pace, and is updated to the latest exam. Visit this link:
https://rmcls.com/about/rita-mulcahy
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1 reply by Rami Kaibni
Nov 16, 2023 2:40 PM
Rami Kaibni
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Since 2015 up to date, I do find Rita's book to be one of the most valuable resources!
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Nov 08, 2023 10:50 PM
Replying to Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz
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I recommend Rita Mulcahy's certification prep, it's a good option to acquire PM Knowledge at your own pace, and is updated to the latest exam. Visit this link:
https://rmcls.com/about/rita-mulcahy
Since 2015 up to date, I do find Rita's book to be one of the most valuable resources! Saving Changes...