Very well explained my friend. Did a similar thing just yesterday before watching this video, and after watching this video gonna make more improvements.
@@ITProjectManagers hello amazing video with straight up hard advice My CV is a typical colored coulumn on the left with photo, contact, technical skills, personal skills On the right I have brief summary, experiences and finally education Should switch to the format of a very black and white, no photo??
Yes, I don’t recommend using two columns and coloured CV. Keep in mind that you need to write for both human and AI that might have hard time parsing your CV. For the same reason, I switched back to simple word document.
beautiful! well done! Tell me a little about yourself. Are you a PM now and have your own course? it will be very interesting to listen about. гарно! молодець! розкажи трохи про себе. ти PM зараз і курс свій маєш? буде дуже цікаво послухати
Привіт, Дякую за комент. Так, я досі працюю ПМом в IT стартапе. У мене є книга: pmbasics101.com/practical-project-management-book/ І є також курс: itprojectmanager.podia.com/practical-project-management В них я ділюсь практичним досвідом ведення проектів в реальному світі IT.
Recruiters are interested in the most recent experience usually. So, ideally, you need to keep achievements for the latest 2-3 companies. For the rest of the, you simply mention that you worked in those companies as one line (Company Name - Your Title - Number of Years You Worked There). No achievement in there at all. Or if you want to highlight something super important from one of those earlier jobs - just do it. It’s up to you to decide what to describe in details. But do avoid gaps in your career unless you have a strong reason.
Good staff ! 💪🦾 Dmitriy help me please to write the "SUMMARY". In my case, I have 1 year of Project Coordination and 1 year of something mix: BA + Project Coordination. Now I want to become an IT PM (just got Prince2 Foundation and Scrum Master certificates), Thanks!
Certified PRINCE2 Project Manager with 2 years of hands-on experience in leading teams and business analysis. I have strong skills in leadership, motivation, and organizing team's work. Moreover, I'm a certified Scrum Master and [add several keywords from job description].
Does it make sense to list a previous experience before your present one, if it is more relevant to the role you're applying for, or should experience always list sequentially. Thanks for all the good videos. Very helpful.
Good question. You should always list sequentially and put the most recent experience at the top. The only reason is reduce possible confusion. If recruiters have to decipher you CV they’ll skip it in favour of a more clear and easy to read one. With that said, you still want to highlight something relevant for a PM role in your Previous Unrelated Experience, not what is expected for that other role.
Yes, Veronika, it does. Otherwise, you CV will contain lots of information that has nothing to do with project management. Recruiters will not analyze it. You want to show your organizational and leadership skills explicitly. Recruiters should not dig through your exeprience and guess that you might have some management talents.
What if I don’t have project management experience but are trying to get into project management? I have a degree in communication and my work experience is a lot of customer service,retail, food industry and independent contracts gigs(DoorDash, Uber and etc). But now that I have a degree I want a more professional career. How do I make that change? Please I need your help.
Hi Jasmine, in this case, you still need to review your experience and find examples of when you used leadership and organizational skills. For an entry-level PM role any leadership experience will work.
@@ITProjectManagers Thank you! If I did party events and baby sitting… would that be under work experience or should I put that under volunteer or what?
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Very well explained my friend. Did a similar thing just yesterday before watching this video, and after watching this video gonna make more improvements.
Glad it helped, Loik!
@@ITProjectManagers hello amazing video with straight up hard advice
My CV is a typical colored coulumn on the left with photo, contact, technical skills, personal skills
On the right I have brief summary, experiences and finally education
Should switch to the format of a very black and white, no photo??
Yes, I don’t recommend using two columns and coloured CV. Keep in mind that you need to write for both human and AI that might have hard time parsing your CV. For the same reason, I switched back to simple word document.
Great tips ... and not just for beginners)
Glad it helps, Marina.
beautiful! well done! Tell me a little about yourself. Are you a PM now and have your own course? it will be very interesting to listen about.
гарно! молодець! розкажи трохи про себе. ти PM зараз і курс свій маєш? буде дуже цікаво послухати
Привіт,
Дякую за комент.
Так, я досі працюю ПМом в IT стартапе.
У мене є книга: pmbasics101.com/practical-project-management-book/
І є також курс: itprojectmanager.podia.com/practical-project-management
В них я ділюсь практичним досвідом ведення проектів в реальному світі IT.
Where can we download the sample CV?
Hello,
The structure is the video. You can check my LinkedIn profile to see how to write achievements.
www.linkedin.com/in/nizhebetskiydmitriy/
What if I worked for 6 or 8 companies and I can't fit it in 2 pages? I have 3 pages.🤔
Recruiters are interested in the most recent experience usually. So, ideally, you need to keep achievements for the latest 2-3 companies. For the rest of the, you simply mention that you worked in those companies as one line (Company Name - Your Title - Number of Years You Worked There). No achievement in there at all.
Or if you want to highlight something super important from one of those earlier jobs - just do it. It’s up to you to decide what to describe in details. But do avoid gaps in your career unless you have a strong reason.
Good staff ! 💪🦾
Dmitriy help me please to write the "SUMMARY".
In my case, I have 1 year of Project Coordination and 1 year of something mix: BA + Project Coordination.
Now I want to become an IT PM (just got Prince2 Foundation and Scrum Master certificates), Thanks!
Certified PRINCE2 Project Manager with 2 years of hands-on experience in leading teams and business analysis. I have strong skills in leadership, motivation, and organizing team's work. Moreover, I'm a certified Scrum Master and [add several keywords from job description].
I do not have my own company , but I already want to hire you as а Project manager after this video. You sold it to me
LOL:) it’s time to start one.
Does it make sense to list a previous experience before your present one, if it is more relevant to the role you're applying for, or should experience always list sequentially. Thanks for all the good videos. Very helpful.
Good question. You should always list sequentially and put the most recent experience at the top. The only reason is reduce possible confusion. If recruiters have to decipher you CV they’ll skip it in favour of a more clear and easy to read one.
With that said, you still want to highlight something relevant for a PM role in your Previous Unrelated Experience, not what is expected for that other role.
bro, i subscribed and rang a bell, thumbs up for your vidoes
Awesome thank you! Glad you find it valuable .
does this apply to someone who hasn't held a job as a project manager?
Yes, Veronika, it does. Otherwise, you CV will contain lots of information that has nothing to do with project management. Recruiters will not analyze it.
You want to show your organizational and leadership skills explicitly. Recruiters should not dig through your exeprience and guess that you might have some management talents.
What if I don’t have project management experience but are trying to get into project management? I have a degree in communication and my work experience is a lot of customer service,retail, food industry and independent contracts gigs(DoorDash, Uber and etc). But now that I have a degree I want a more professional career. How do I make that change? Please I need your help.
Hi Jasmine, in this case, you still need to review your experience and find examples of when you used leadership and organizational skills. For an entry-level PM role any leadership experience will work.
@@ITProjectManagers Thank you! If I did party events and baby sitting… would that be under work experience or should I put that under volunteer or what?
Useful information Dimitryi. Thank you
Thanks for your feedback, Alexander!
this guy should be a professor.
Thanks for such a high praise!:)
Thank you! Nice video and good explanation!
Glad it was helpful, Kiril! Glad to see you back:)
Good examples, thank you!
You are welcome, Sergey.
Holy shit this is so good
Glad you found it valuable, Vinny.
Thanks for the tips!
You are welcome. Glad you found them useful.
Thanks a ton :)
You're welcome! Glad it helps.
Thank you for you awesome channel content
You are welcome. Glad the video was valuable to you!