I really appreciate this reminder that asking questions and escalating is NOT a sign of failure, but of wanting to learn, and to stay on top of any potential problems. THANK YOU!
Great Video,Great Content. I have gone through few of your videos which all are highly motivating and enrich with worthy information. Thaks for your support.
Great video again, amazing tips. I am a Grad student with almost 5 years of work experience in recruitment. I am an Engineering Management Major trying to secure a job as a Project Manager, your videos are always inspirational, I always see you as a Mentor. Thank you again.
Tks, Emma! I’m from Brazil, I am begging in the PM career and discover you during my search for English Channel to improve my English. So here I can do both tasks!
Thank you for sharing your perspective as an experienced PM. I’m currently getting my certification in PM and will finish my BS in business management in about 2 years. I’m currently looking for entry level project management jobs so I can start gaining those experiences. Really appreciate your video :)
Good content as usual. The first point applies also for a more experienced PM starting on a new role in a different company. it is happening to me right now, I'm having issues asking questions and asking for help. It can feel intimidating to reach out sometimes but I'm working on it. Thank you!
I'm a quality supervisor in a warehouse with an MSc in Sociology, nearly a decade of teaching/training, and 5 years of supervisory/management experience. Despite working in a sink-or-swim culture, I've fostered a culture of continuous learning and improvement. I've unknowingly utilized project management, lean/six sigma, and kaizen methodologies (I just used my background to apply the scientific method to my role, without realizing that it was CI work). My question is: I'm trying to break into project management but lack formal training/experience and support from my management. Any suggestions?
I just got my MBA in Business, but focused most of my classes in Project Management; I'm frustrated that many tech/construction employers have not followed up on my applications for entry level work even though I have 8 years experience of functional management in the hospitality industry. I've reluctantly decided to take coding courses in order to understand programming terminology, any advice on how is the best way to enter a new industry? Should I continue to focus my studies in project management methodology or should I focus on an industry related educational focus?
Hi Angel - That sounds tough! I'd be frustrated too. Is it possible they think you're overqualified given your experience and your MBA? Are you applying to roles that want an MBA?
@@RecipeforSuccess1 I am applying for roles that require a Bachelors but I believe the job market may be over saturated and competitive in Los Angeles. I've accidentally applied at other cities and I have received replies for interviews. I guess I am going to just keep on grinding and eventually something should fall into place. Thank you for your informative videos and responses
Get the PMP certification. You can phrase your work experience using the PM language. I have an MBA, PMP, and PMI-ACP. PMP immediately gets you 20+ job offers a week.
Hi! Thank you soo much for this video. I am finishing up my MBA in may and still looking for a Summer Internship in PM. I've been applying to lots of job postings but I suspect my lack of extensive experience is not helping. If you or anyone here can help with resources, references, or a possible offer please reply to this comment! I'm eager to learn I just need to be given a chance. Thanks
I really need to know other certifications I can add to my pmp certificate which can help me to build a better career as a project manger? Thank in anticipation of your answer
Hi gbenga - I think it depends on your goals. PMI offers additional certifications that focus on specific areas like change management, agile, etc. There are also other non-PMI certifications (ex. Google PM Cert, Prince2). Is there a particular industry or type of project management that interests you?
Right now career wise am still trying to find a direction I have always have interest in project management and due to my present job as a technical assistant to a world bank agricultural project in my country I decided to major in project management although am a graduate of sociology and I have my masters in peace and conflict studies but now I want to focus on everything project management and build a broad career on it. That is why I need other certification related to project management that can give me a better career opportunity in the field of project management
hi darling,im a begginer pm ,which templates do u recomend, would u be able to share some with me? i just created 2.Oversion of Raci chart that my mng was impressed from,im just looking if u can shift my focus that u find it usefull,im working on stakeholder register now and power/interest grid thank you!
New on the Channel. Found all videos Inspirational. I am PMP certified and Searching for Job as Project Manager. Can you please mention some of the Best Recruiters or Job search organizations available in the market who helps in searching jobs for PM Roles. Please Do Your Research on this topic and Make Video on this Topic .
I really appreciate this reminder that asking questions and escalating is NOT a sign of failure, but of wanting to learn, and to stay on top of any potential problems. THANK YOU!
Love to hear that I’m doing the right thing. I’m currently doing these things are my bosses are gaslighting me into believing I’m worrying too much.
Would love to watch that video on escalating risks and concerns
Great video I’m about to start my first PM role in 2 weeks after 15 years in Law Enforcement so it’s a big change found this really useful!
Great Video,Great Content. I have gone through few of your videos which all are highly motivating and enrich with worthy information. Thaks for your support.
Great video again, amazing tips. I am a Grad student with almost 5 years of work experience in recruitment. I am an Engineering Management Major trying to secure a job as a Project Manager, your videos are always inspirational, I always see you as a Mentor. Thank you again.
That's so kind - thank you! I wish you the best of luck in your job search!
Tks, Emma! I’m from Brazil, I am begging in the PM career and discover you during my search for English Channel to improve my English. So here I can do both tasks!
Welcome!
Thank you for sharing your perspective as an experienced PM. I’m currently getting my certification in PM and will finish my BS in business management in about 2 years. I’m currently looking for entry level project management jobs so I can start gaining those experiences.
Really appreciate your video :)
Thanks for this video❤
My pleasure 😊
Good content as usual. The first point applies also for a more experienced PM starting on a new role in a different company. it is happening to me right now, I'm having issues asking questions and asking for help. It can feel intimidating to reach out sometimes but I'm working on it. Thank you!
Very true! I'm glad you're working on being more comfortable asking questions. We shouldn't let this stigma stop us from growing!
Thanks for sharing your experience 😌 soooo helpful! 😊
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Great video Emma, thanks! Some really useful information that I know will benefit me when I graduate in September and go into a PM role.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with your new role!
Thank you for this video,
I am learning so much from your content.
Happy to hear that!
I am interested in escalation and how to implement it.
I'm a quality supervisor in a warehouse with an MSc in Sociology, nearly a decade of teaching/training, and 5 years of supervisory/management experience. Despite working in a sink-or-swim culture, I've fostered a culture of continuous learning and improvement. I've unknowingly utilized project management, lean/six sigma, and kaizen methodologies (I just used my background to apply the scientific method to my role, without realizing that it was CI work). My question is: I'm trying to break into project management but lack formal training/experience and support from my management. Any suggestions?
Nice video, thanks for the tips.
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic job 💖💖💖
💖 thank you!
Yes pls full video on escalation
You got it!
nice
I just got my MBA in Business, but focused most of my classes in Project Management; I'm frustrated that many tech/construction employers have not followed up on my applications for entry level work even though I have 8 years experience of functional management in the hospitality industry. I've reluctantly decided to take coding courses in order to understand programming terminology, any advice on how is the best way to enter a new industry? Should I continue to focus my studies in project management methodology or should I focus on an industry related educational focus?
Hi Angel - That sounds tough! I'd be frustrated too. Is it possible they think you're overqualified given your experience and your MBA? Are you applying to roles that want an MBA?
@@RecipeforSuccess1 I am applying for roles that require a Bachelors but I believe the job market may be over saturated and competitive in Los Angeles. I've accidentally applied at other cities and I have received replies for interviews. I guess I am going to just keep on grinding and eventually something should fall into place. Thank you for your informative videos and responses
Get the PMP certification. You can phrase your work experience using the PM language. I have an MBA, PMP, and PMI-ACP. PMP immediately gets you 20+ job offers a week.
Great video, you’ve earn a new subscriber:)
Welcome aboard!
Hi! Thank you soo much for this video. I am finishing up my MBA in may and still looking for a Summer Internship in PM. I've been applying to lots of job postings but I suspect my lack of extensive experience is not helping. If you or anyone here can help with resources, references, or a possible offer please reply to this comment! I'm eager to learn I just need to be given a chance.
Thanks
I really need to know other certifications I can add to my pmp certificate which can help me to build a better career as a project manger? Thank in anticipation of your answer
Hi gbenga - I think it depends on your goals. PMI offers additional certifications that focus on specific areas like change management, agile, etc. There are also other non-PMI certifications (ex. Google PM Cert, Prince2). Is there a particular industry or type of project management that interests you?
Right now career wise am still trying to find a direction I have always have interest in project management and due to my present job as a technical assistant to a world bank agricultural project in my country I decided to major in project management although am a graduate of sociology and I have my masters in peace and conflict studies but now I want to focus on everything project management and build a broad career on it. That is why I need other certification related to project management that can give me a better career opportunity in the field of project management
I appreciate your knowledge, thanks for this video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Great video !😄Sharing a lot of thoughts, tips and experiences but the volume of this video is a bit too low
Noted!
hi darling,im a begginer pm ,which templates do u recomend, would u be able to share some with me? i just created 2.Oversion of Raci chart that my mng was impressed from,im just looking if u can shift my focus that u find it usefull,im working on stakeholder register now and power/interest grid thank you!
New on the Channel. Found all videos Inspirational. I am PMP certified and Searching for Job as Project Manager. Can you please mention some of the Best Recruiters or Job search organizations available in the market who helps in searching jobs for PM Roles. Please Do Your Research on this topic and Make Video on this Topic .
Hi Hamid - Sure. I'll plan to do a video on job hunting for PM roles soon.
Sound quality
does your neck hurt? just a concern, great video as always
haha - no, I think my posture is probably off. Thanks for checking in :)
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