As someone in the healthcare field (medical assistant) trying to chafe careers to project management, these types of videos are so helpful. I appreciate the knowledge you’re sharing with us to be better prepared.
So question, I am looking into project management roles in the real estate industry. I have a bachelor's degree in business, a real estate license with 1 year of construction knowledge, 6 years of mechanical/electrical engineering experience, and 1 year of project coordinator experience. Should I go for a CAPM first or just start taking the PMP now?
As someone in the healthcare field (medical assistant) trying to chafe careers to project management, these types of videos are so helpful. I appreciate the knowledge you’re sharing with us to be better prepared.
You’re welcome! I’m glad it’s helpful.
Literally a medical assistant as well looking for a career change!
@ ooooooh hey bestie! I’m so sorry for what you’re going through right now 😂 but let’s work hard and I’m sure we will have great success!
@ Definitely will. Love the field but the pay is not anywhere close to the amount of work, care, and dedication given.
@ 100%. Any chance I can follow you on LinkedIn to keep in touch?
Very informative video came i right time. I am studying for my CPAM exam. Thank you so much❤
Good luck on your exam!
Good information and video as usual! Only thing I would add to #2 with learning the PM terms would be to get the PMBOK. Keep up the good work! 👏🏾👍🏾
So question, I am looking into project management roles in the real estate industry. I have a bachelor's degree in business, a real estate license with 1 year of construction knowledge, 6 years of mechanical/electrical engineering experience, and 1 year of project coordinator experience. Should I go for a CAPM first or just start taking the PMP now?
I’ve worked on several projects as a manager and district manager. Over 10 years of experience, should I apply for PMP or CPMA
PMP