Ah, I see the critique brigade🚒👩🚒🔥 has arrived! But seriously, you’re doing great Sir, and the fact that you’re putting yourself out there and improving with each step is what truly matters. Funny how the loudest critics are often the ones sitting comfortably on the sidelines. Meanwhile, you’re out here actually doing the work and making strides. Keep at it-because progress is made by builders, not bystanders! Thank you for this episode!
@neosoulman, I really love that last part you said, progress is made by builders, NOT bystanders!!! Thank you for standing on business and having my back!!
@jwjoness It was definitely a reminder video for me as well. I know how easy it can get to go after education and certification, but the most important part is being able to take what you learned and apply it.
Needed this! I’m pmp and ACP certified but can’t seem to land a PM role currently. I was thinking of going for an MBA in PM but I don’t think it’ll make a difference after watching this video… what are your thoughts on this coach?
@eddier2k9 Excellent question! I would recommend applying to jobs even if you don't have the years of experience that the job posting is asking for. Next, I would recommend applying for more jobs than you have previously. For example, if you were applying to five jobs a day, then I would double it to 10 applied job searches a day. I would max out at applying to 25 jobs a day. Also, look at your resume, and identify from the jobs you have applied to that you have some of those keywords in your resume. A lot of times, resumes do not even pass the Application Tracking System (ATS), and they might be qualified, but the keywords are not in the resume. You just gave me a good idea for a video, I might have to do a video on the importance of having specific keywords in your resume. I hope this helps; my apologies for the long-winded response, but I want to see people like you who contribute to the channel WIN!
Ah, I see the critique brigade🚒👩🚒🔥 has arrived! But seriously, you’re doing great Sir, and the fact that you’re putting yourself out there and improving with each step is what truly matters. Funny how the loudest critics are often the ones sitting comfortably on the sidelines. Meanwhile, you’re out here actually doing the work and making strides. Keep at it-because progress is made by builders, not bystanders! Thank you for this episode!
@neosoulman, I really love that last part you said, progress is made by builders, NOT bystanders!!! Thank you for standing on business and having my back!!
This is a great episode. Sometimes I need to see and know.
@jwjoness It was definitely a reminder video for me as well. I know how easy it can get to go after education and certification, but the most important part is being able to take what you learned and apply it.
Needed this! I’m pmp and ACP certified but can’t seem to land a PM role currently. I was thinking of going for an MBA in PM but I don’t think it’ll make a difference after watching this video… what are your thoughts on this coach?
@eddier2k9 Excellent question! I would recommend applying to jobs even if you don't have the years of experience that the job posting is asking for. Next, I would recommend applying for more jobs than you have previously. For example, if you were applying to five jobs a day, then I would double it to 10 applied job searches a day. I would max out at applying to 25 jobs a day. Also, look at your resume, and identify from the jobs you have applied to that you have some of those keywords in your resume. A lot of times, resumes do not even pass the Application Tracking System (ATS), and they might be qualified, but the keywords are not in the resume. You just gave me a good idea for a video, I might have to do a video on the importance of having specific keywords in your resume. I hope this helps; my apologies for the long-winded response, but I want to see people like you who contribute to the channel WIN!
@@edwardcokejrperfect ok thank you! Keep up the good work. Content is solid. Looking forward to seeing the video.
You need to have better cadence. When you get rolling, it's good, but there's a decent amount of holes at the beginning of your paragraphs.
@the_jjabberwock Thank you for the feedback, I'm always looking for ways to improve.