Are you considering CAPM (or PMP or something else)? This video will tell you the 10 key things to know about CAPM. It's often a good choice if you are not yet ready or do not qualify for PMP.
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Hi there. I would like in the future to take the PMI certificate when I have enough experience (Need total 3 years). I have a couple of 1½ years of experience as a Project Coordinator and some months as a project manager + completed the google Project management course. Would you think it would be good to take the CAPM certificate first? For understanding vocabulary, test format and so on? Or does it not really prepare you for the PMI certificate?
The format is simpler, but I would recommend that the CAPM is a good first step (or next step, since you have the Google qualification) to PMP. However, there is a time implication and a cost, so you should assess for yourself, whether this will give you good value. But the content of the syllabus is valuable in building up a solid foundation for a long-term Project Management career. So, it is something to assess properly. Take a look at these videos: - Should I Take a Project Management Certification? th-cam.com/users/shortslBQSznRdIuE - The Project Management Certification Question: Should You? Discussion with Dawn Mahan th-cam.com/video/ky1ZIjWjRjc/w-d-xo.html - Should You Get a PM Certification? How to Build a Business Case for Professional Certification th-cam.com/video/nuu7-8_6q-8/w-d-xo.html
1. I don't know, but I am sure you can find the nearest ones to you from the PMI website. I expect there are centers in most big cities. 2. I don't know, maybe its GPMC...
Are you considering CAPM (or PMP or something else)? This video will tell you the 10 key things to know about CAPM.
It's often a good choice if you are not yet ready or do not qualify for PMP.
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Extremely informative, thank you!
You're very welcome.
Hi there.
I would like in the future to take the PMI certificate when I have enough experience (Need total 3 years).
I have a couple of 1½ years of experience as a Project Coordinator and some months as a project manager + completed the google Project management course.
Would you think it would be good to take the CAPM certificate first? For understanding vocabulary, test format and so on?
Or does it not really prepare you for the PMI certificate?
The format is simpler, but I would recommend that the CAPM is a good first step (or next step, since you have the Google qualification) to PMP. However, there is a time implication and a cost, so you should assess for yourself, whether this will give you good value. But the content of the syllabus is valuable in building up a solid foundation for a long-term Project Management career. So, it is something to assess properly. Take a look at these videos:
- Should I Take a Project Management Certification? th-cam.com/users/shortslBQSznRdIuE
- The Project Management Certification Question: Should You? Discussion with Dawn Mahan th-cam.com/video/ky1ZIjWjRjc/w-d-xo.html
- Should You Get a PM Certification? How to Build a Business Case for Professional Certification th-cam.com/video/nuu7-8_6q-8/w-d-xo.html
So much useful information. Thank you and great video!
Glad it was helpful!
1. Where are CAPM exam centers located?
2. CAPM & PMP is a abbreviation, does Google Project Management Certificate have abbreviation?
1. I don't know, but I am sure you can find the nearest ones to you from the PMI website. I expect there are centers in most big cities.
2. I don't know, maybe its GPMC...