How effective PMP helps in fetching job opportunities? I am in Chennai, India.
Venkatesh RajuProject Management Professional| AccentureChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
I thought immediately after achieving PMP I would be flooded with Job opportunities and enhancement in my career. I believe it is not as I expected. Requesting readers opinions on career enhancements either within or outside organization. Saving Changes...
Craig BrodbeckDirector of Product Management| Adhesives ResearchLancaster, Pa, United States
From my perspective, a PMP certification demonstrates a proficiency that would enable a job candidate to leapfrog other candidates without out the designation. Best wishes on your search.
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2 replies by Cory Maddox and Venkatesh Raju
Dec 01, 2017 6:52 AM
Venkatesh Raju
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Thanks for your input Craig and for your wishes as well.
Dec 01, 2017 9:21 AM
Cory Maddox
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Agreed. Having the designation behind your name...Example: Cory Maddox, PMP on my correspondence with customers, I find, invites instant credibility and may get your foot in the door...but it's your actions and building a track record of success when applying those hard learned skills that garner attention.
It's a mixture of the PMP certification, experience and domain knowledge that will get more job opportunities.
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1 reply by Venkatesh Raju
Dec 01, 2017 6:52 AM
Venkatesh Raju
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Thanks for your response Sante.
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Venkatesh RajuProject Management Professional| AccentureChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Dec 01, 2017 5:58 AM
Replying to Craig Brodbeck
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From my perspective, a PMP certification demonstrates a proficiency that would enable a job candidate to leapfrog other candidates without out the designation. Best wishes on your search.
Thanks for your input Craig and for your wishes as well. Saving Changes...
Venkatesh RajuProject Management Professional| AccentureChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Dec 01, 2017 6:19 AM
Replying to Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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It's a mixture of the PMP certification, experience and domain knowledge that will get more job opportunities.
Thanks for your response Sante. Saving Changes...
Mansoor MustafaSenior PM| Government DepartmentRawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan
From my point view it gives u preference on others on the same category if somebody is not having that. Experience and domain knowledge will provide u more opportunity for job.
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1 reply by Venkatesh Raju
Dec 02, 2017 9:39 AM
Venkatesh Raju
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Thanks for your response Mansoor.
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Jaleel .PMP, Associate Director| MetricStreamBangalore, India
The eligibility criteria of PMP with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education indicates that you have enough experience which could help in getting short listed for the interviews. As mentioned by Sante, other factors like domain knowledge and experience does matter.
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1 reply by Venkatesh Raju
Dec 02, 2017 9:45 AM
Venkatesh Raju
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Thanks for your input Jaleel.
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Cory MaddoxProfessional Services Consultant - Advanced Manufacturing| Oracle/ NetsuiteAsheville, Nc, United States
Dec 01, 2017 5:58 AM
Replying to Craig Brodbeck
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From my perspective, a PMP certification demonstrates a proficiency that would enable a job candidate to leapfrog other candidates without out the designation. Best wishes on your search.
Agreed. Having the designation behind your name...Example: Cory Maddox, PMP on my correspondence with customers, I find, invites instant credibility and may get your foot in the door...but it's your actions and building a track record of success when applying those hard learned skills that garner attention.
There are lots of unemployed PMP certificate holders. It is just a requirements for some jobs and a plus qualification for others. By this, you only have more job opportunities and a little bit more chance on those which considered PMP as a plus.
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
It is a mixture of both experience and certficiations but no, you wom’t be flooded with jobs. However, if any opportunity comes accross, the PMP might put you on the top of the list.
Is anyone really ever flooded with job opportunities? You would have to either be at the top of your field, a new adopter (ie. the early agile experts) or have massive experience in that project's domain.