I absolutely agree with this message. The cert courses are DEFINITELY worth it, not just for the knowledge but for the pay! It makes you stand out amongst other job candidates but most importantly (to me) you are taken on at a higher pay-scale. This has been my experience at any rate. Even with NO on-the-job experience I was hired at a higher pay scale because the CAPM was the most convincing factor, along with my transferrable skills AND my college courses that were aligned with project management. But above all, they wanted to know that I, at minimum, was familiar with the terms, principles and frameworks - the cert said enough. Along with me asking questions specific to my potential position. I was offered the position almost immediately. With NO experience. Just make sure, if you're in the US, the course is PMI certified to qualify for the exam (and to be better served). I have every intention of taking the PMP exam and also becoming Agile and SCRUM certified. One step at a time.
I'm finishing up my google certification course work this week and am excited to get my PM job hunt started. Definitely feeling great about all that I've learned from it.
The Mom Project is also a free way to get into the Coursera PM cert. They give scholarships! That’s how I did mine. I didn’t pay for anything! Not even the digital certification itself. Also, the PMI PM Fundamentals Kickoff are free!
Thankyou for your content❤I personally enjoy every single video .I would love to hear your opinion on combining development studies course and project management or bussines administration course with project management.
Hiya! And thank you 🤗 so glad you like them for real! - for me I guess it depends, I don’t think business admin is that useful really. If you had to pick one, I’ll probs choose project management
I’m so happy I found this channel😭 I’m transitioning out of my career and plan on taking the PMP soon. The Google course helped with being approved to take the test
...as always, thank you for all you do. I just got done with my MSc. in water resources and environmental engineering and I'm interested in a different career path and I've chosen PM. Do you offer mentorship 'cause that would be really helpful for me? Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Hey! And thank you 🤗 unfortunately I don’t offer any mentoring, but do offer some consulting services which aim to help new aspiring with their journey. I’ll be resuming my full list of services in Feb so look out on my website for that !
In my opinion I don't think its worth it. Most pms get certificates once they have a job since the company offers to pay for it and they don't standout in a resume since employers only care about experience. But I do agree that the knowledge you gain from studying a course offers a baseline
Hey, thanks for the comment :) So all in all they are still worth it! Whether you get them before or after you get a job. For many people now, in this saturated market, it’s hard to get a role without a cert under your belt (if you are a beginner). I do agree that recruiters value experience over certification, but if you’re trying to break into PM with no experience, then they may look at other areas. It depends on where you are in your PM journey. This being said, I always encourage people to try to without a cert. I did, but it’s not everyone’s story!
I did the google project management course for 7 days and cancelled my free trial. I genuinely enjoyed the course, it was interesting and had so much valuable info, but the required peer review assignment caught me by suprise and turned me off. From my understanding of what it required. To do an assignment and then give some other person who is as green as me in project management the power to give me a passing grade was almost offensive 😂😂😂 I mean, how do u know this person even knows wth they’re talking about to grade my work, and what if they’re having a bad day and just schlep thru it and don’t care about the work you are putting in and they fail u and you have to do it all again???. And then I have to do the same for someone else, then you sit around waiting up to 7-10 days for someone to give a grade to /someone to grade you? Wow what a waste of time. Im thinking thats why the course usually takes 6 months because of it weren’t for the peer review making it unattractive, I could have finished in about 2 weeks and I am brand new to project management. And its not that im a genius, the course is super interesting and very interactive/user friendly. It was great, but I will say there were aspects that made it seem geared more toward googles company work perspective. Now im taking PMI’s Project Management Ready Course which honestly, isnt as pretty as googles course but its 100% facts/work. It has projects but no peer review mess. Just a good amount of reading/vocab/interactive quizzes and case studies. Its about 99.00 flat fee for the PMI course. With google corsera it was 49.00 per month after the free trial, but that adds up to way more if it takes you 6 months to complete cuz you’re sitting around for some rookie same as u to grade/submit some projects and your waiting for some work to show up 😂❤
The peer reviews are very fast and easy, they’re just working off a yes/no did you include all the information on the document. I haven’t had one take more than an hour to be graded.
I just found your channel, what course will you recommend for someone who has a legal background and a masters in legal technology who wants to break into innovation project management.
Hey! I don’t really give recommendations, just point out the options for you to make the best decision for you really. Firstly depends on the style of projects you’ll be delivering (waterfall vs agile) , if you have prior experience and what country you’re in. Google project management cert, prince 2 agile pm and Capm are good ones for beginners
Hey. There are no guarantees for either of the certs. But both certs are designed to give you a better chance at having a successful pm career. Also in general I wouldn’t compare the 2 certs, google pm cert is open to everyone regardless of experience. Pmp has pre-requisites
Can’t answer that for you. But these days. Your degree may just not be enough to get into a project manager role straight away. I would say all the time . Depending on what industry you wonna go into
A cert, and depending what level you want to start at a good demonstration of the transferable skills required for the job. Obviously have of a degree and a cert is not a must. You just might find it harder to get your foot into the door without either
How do you think the Google certification compares to university-based certification programs? Is one more attractive than the other? (for someone looking to change careers to PM)
Hey I don’t have much of an opinion here, however I’ve always said once you have a 1st degree, not much point getting a second, I think there is more value in just doing additional certs . Hope that helps
@@pitolinmotion Thank you! I’m definitely not looking to get another degree, but there are universities in the U.S. that offer certification-only programs similar to the one offered by Google.
Ah got you. I’d say so more research into what kinda pm you wonna do then. Some certs are more aligned for specific type of pm. But the google pm cert is a good all rounder for beginners
Hey! I guess it depends which one. Not all certification holds the same weight. No point doing a cert that the recruiter doesn’t even know about. So I say keep to the mainstream certs
Dear could you please like me to work as your assistant, or intern I am passionate about Product manager job and need to gain experience and it will be great to get this experience by working with you.
@@pitolinmotion Dear I am doing research on free resources and jobs as I son is passionate about becoming product manager. Remote jobs or internships please suggest dear. He is presently a cloud engineer
Hey, they don’t usually do many pm internships but look on linked in you might be able to find some. they are not common though, only full time roles. Also I work on project management, not product management. They are completely two different disciplines fyi
Just finished the Google Project Management certification last night🎉🎉🎉 i am just happy & proud i look this leap. I finished in 2 weeks - but that was with hard work & me cutting off everything until i finished ! Lol. Time for Scrum & CAPM 🥂
@@pitolinmotion I see some many women in tech say I’ll need a CAPM & Scrum besides my certification. I’m completing my data analysis certification also. Could there possibly be a position in PM as a analyst? I’m getting my resume/ cover letter ready so i can start applying 💕
Oh okay. I gusss it depends on what your goals are. Yeah there are analyst roles in the project management field, like a project analysts. Or you would be a business analyst who works across projects
Wow you finished it all in two weeks. Ugh waited a week for my first Peer to peer to be returned smh 🤦🏾♀️ still a long way to go for me. But im excited
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a burnt out nurse who wants to transition into project management in the events industry! Your videos have been so incredibly helpful to get my head around certifications and how to start! Can't wait to start my journey!
I am currently taking the PRINCE2 , and I absolutely agree with your points. The course is answering the Why, How and when for project management , and this is the fundamentals for excelling in a PM job.
I have passed Prince 2 foundation! Looking to take on the practitioner very soon. What’s the best jobs site to start looking for jobs. Any tips for passing practitioner ?
Hey congrats on passing your foundation. If I’m honest LinkedIn is still my preferred site or applying directly to companies I would like to work for As for tips lol I did it donkey years ago! From what I remember just make sure you really read the question and apply the theory
I just signed up for the google certification course! I am so happy I found your channel. I very excited to get started
Whoop whoop. Love that and hope you enjoy it ! Let me know how you get on
I did that!! It’s super easy and informative. I hope you enjoy and good luck!
Where do you sign up for Google certification?
Hey there! You can use this link - imp.i384100.net/6baZkN it will take you straight there/ there is also a link in the video description :)
@@pitolinmotion thank you very much!!!
I absolutely agree with this message. The cert courses are DEFINITELY worth it, not just for the knowledge but for the pay! It makes you stand out amongst other job candidates but most importantly (to me) you are taken on at a higher pay-scale. This has been my experience at any rate. Even with NO on-the-job experience I was hired at a higher pay scale because the CAPM was the most convincing factor, along with my transferrable skills AND my college courses that were aligned with project management.
But above all, they wanted to know that I, at minimum, was familiar with the terms, principles and frameworks - the cert said enough. Along with me asking questions specific to my potential position. I was offered the position almost immediately. With NO experience. Just make sure, if you're in the US, the course is PMI certified to qualify for the exam (and to be better served). I have every intention of taking the PMP exam and also becoming Agile and SCRUM certified. One step at a time.
Hey! And thanks for sharing your experience ! I agree with in, there are no guarantees but I think it does help with the process 😅
What courses did u take in college
Not sure if this is for me or Rebekah. But I studied industrial economics at university
@@pitolinmotion is a masters in project management worth it ??
I’ve never done a masters. I can’t say. However I’ve in honest. I would go down the certification route after undergrad
I'm finishing up my google certification course work this week and am excited to get my PM job hunt started. Definitely feeling great about all that I've learned from it.
Amazing !!! You’ve got this! 💪🏾
Beautiful & beneficial, per usual!
Thank you 🤗🤗 so glad to hear :)
The Mom Project is also a free way to get into the Coursera PM cert. They give scholarships! That’s how I did mine. I didn’t pay for anything! Not even the digital certification itself.
Also, the PMI PM Fundamentals Kickoff are free!
Thanks for info! I will check this out
Good morning. Thank you. I am VERY NEW to this all.. and kinda started the project management course..I am glad I decided to listen. Thank you!!
Thank you for watching ! You got this 🤍
Thank you for all you do!!! So happy to have found your channel!
Thank you 🤗
I'm taking the Google certification on Coursera! I'm almost finished with the course and then afterwards I will start studying for the CAPM exam!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 keep at it, well done
I am registered to take my Prince2 certification in February. I am happy I found your channel. I have been thinking for a while to move into PM.
🎉💜 all the best with it !
Keep up the great work!
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Looking forward to it
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Thankyou for your content❤I personally enjoy every single video .I would love to hear your opinion on combining development studies course and project management or bussines administration course with project management.
Hiya! And thank you 🤗 so glad you like them for real! - for me I guess it depends, I don’t think business admin is that useful really. If you had to pick one, I’ll probs choose project management
Thankyou😍
I’m so happy I found this channel😭 I’m transitioning out of my career and plan on taking the PMP soon. The Google course helped with being approved to take the test
Love that !!!!! And didn’t even know that the google course counts towards that so that’s amazing really . All the best with the PMP honey x
...as always, thank you for all you do.
I just got done with my MSc. in water resources and environmental engineering and I'm interested in a different career path and I've chosen PM. Do you offer mentorship 'cause that would be really helpful for me?
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Hey! And thank you 🤗 unfortunately I don’t offer any mentoring, but do offer some consulting services which aim to help new aspiring with their journey. I’ll be resuming my full list of services in Feb so look out on my website for that !
In my opinion I don't think its worth it. Most pms get certificates once they have a job since the company offers to pay for it and they don't standout in a resume since employers only care about experience.
But I do agree that the knowledge you gain from studying a course offers a baseline
Hey, thanks for the comment :) So all in all they are still worth it! Whether you get them before or after you get a job. For many people now, in this saturated market, it’s hard to get a role without a cert under your belt (if you are a beginner). I do agree that recruiters value experience over certification, but if you’re trying to break into PM with no experience, then they may look at other areas. It depends on where you are in your PM journey. This being said, I always encourage people to try to without a cert. I did, but it’s not everyone’s story!
Would you say getting certs is better than getting your masters in project management?
Yerp
This was very helpful. I am wondering if it will be just as helpful as someone from Canada trying to find a P.M. role in the UK
Thanks ! And Yerp I see not reason why not
I did the google project management course for 7 days and cancelled my free trial. I genuinely enjoyed the course, it was interesting and had so much valuable info, but the required peer review assignment caught me by suprise and turned me off.
From my understanding of what it required. To do an assignment and then give some other person who is as green as me in project management the power to give me a passing grade was almost offensive 😂😂😂
I mean, how do u know this person even knows wth they’re talking about to grade my work, and what if they’re having a bad day and just schlep thru it and don’t care about the work you are putting in and they fail u and you have to do it all again???.
And then I have to do the same for someone else, then you sit around waiting up to 7-10 days for someone to give a grade to /someone to grade you? Wow what a waste of time. Im thinking thats why the course usually takes 6 months because of it weren’t for the peer review making it unattractive, I could have finished in about 2 weeks and I am brand new to project management.
And its not that im a genius, the course is super interesting and very interactive/user friendly. It was great, but I will say there were aspects that made it seem geared more toward googles company work perspective.
Now im taking PMI’s Project Management Ready Course which honestly, isnt as pretty as googles course but its 100% facts/work. It has projects but no peer review mess. Just a good amount of reading/vocab/interactive quizzes and case studies. Its about 99.00 flat fee for the PMI course.
With google corsera it was 49.00 per month after the free trial, but that adds up to way more if it takes you 6 months to complete cuz you’re sitting around for some rookie same as u to grade/submit some projects and your waiting for some work to show up 😂❤
The peer reviews are very fast and easy, they’re just working off a yes/no did you include all the information on the document. I haven’t had one take more than an hour to be graded.
I just found your channel, what course will you recommend for someone who has a legal background and a masters in legal technology who wants to break into innovation project management.
Hey! I don’t really give recommendations, just point out the options for you to make the best decision for you really. Firstly depends on the style of projects you’ll be delivering (waterfall vs agile) , if you have prior experience and what country you’re in. Google project management cert, prince 2 agile pm and Capm are good ones for beginners
Is the Google PM course comparable to PMP? Do you think one can successfully delve into a PM career following completion on Google course?
Hey. There are no guarantees for either of the certs. But both certs are designed to give you a better chance at having a successful pm career. Also in general I wouldn’t compare the 2 certs, google pm cert is open to everyone regardless of experience. Pmp has pre-requisites
My problem is that I'm tryin to see if Project management is worth it to take in university or i should just try the Google path and save some money
Can’t answer that for you. But these days. Your degree may just not be enough to get into a project manager role straight away. I would say all the time . Depending on what industry you wonna go into
@@pitolinmotion ok what else can it require if I'm not askin too much
A cert, and depending what level you want to start at a good demonstration of the transferable skills required for the job. Obviously have of a degree and a cert is not a must. You just might find it harder to get your foot into the door without either
@@pitolinmotion thx appreciate it so much
Hi Ire, Iwanted to know if I can work remotely or from home as a Project manager
Hey, yes you can, but not all roles are remote roles
@@pitolinmotion
Thank you very much
How do you think the Google certification compares to university-based certification programs? Is one more attractive than the other? (for someone looking to change careers to PM)
Hey I don’t have much of an opinion here, however I’ve always said once you have a 1st degree, not much point getting a second, I think there is more value in just doing additional certs . Hope that helps
@@pitolinmotion Thank you! I’m definitely not looking to get another degree, but there are universities in the U.S. that offer certification-only programs similar to the one offered by Google.
Ah got you. I’d say so more research into what kinda pm you wonna do then. Some certs are more aligned for specific type of pm. But the google pm cert is a good all rounder for beginners
@@pitolinmotion Thank you! This is helpful. :)
Can udemy courses with certification on project management serve as well?
Hey! I guess it depends which one. Not all certification holds the same weight. No point doing a cert that the recruiter doesn’t even know about. So I say keep to the mainstream certs
@@pitolinmotion awesome thanks 🙏🏽
Dear could you please like me to work as your assistant, or intern I am passionate about Product manager job and need to gain experience and it will be great to get this experience by working with you.
Hey! Honoured but sorry that’s not something I do
@@pitolinmotion Dear are you not a project manager?
Yes .. soo..
@@pitolinmotion Dear I am doing research on free resources and jobs as I son is passionate about becoming product manager. Remote jobs or internships please suggest dear. He is presently a cloud engineer
Hey, they don’t usually do many pm internships but look on linked in you might be able to find some. they are not common though, only full time roles. Also I work on project management, not product management. They are completely two different disciplines fyi
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Just finished the Google Project Management certification last night🎉🎉🎉 i am just happy & proud i look this leap. I finished in 2 weeks - but that was with hard work & me cutting off everything until i finished ! Lol. Time for Scrum & CAPM 🥂
Love it! Congrats also. Is there a reason why you’re doing all these certs btw. Why not start applying now ?
@@pitolinmotion I see some many women in tech say I’ll need a CAPM & Scrum besides my certification. I’m completing my data analysis certification also. Could there possibly be a position in PM as a analyst? I’m getting my resume/ cover letter ready so i can start applying 💕
Oh okay. I gusss it depends on what your goals are. Yeah there are analyst roles in the project management field, like a project analysts. Or you would be a business analyst who works across projects
Wow you finished it all in two weeks. Ugh waited a week for my first Peer to peer to be returned smh 🤦🏾♀️ still a long way to go for me. But im excited
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a burnt out nurse who wants to transition into project management in the events industry! Your videos have been so incredibly helpful to get my head around certifications and how to start! Can't wait to start my journey!
Love that for you 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you got this sis
I am currently taking the PRINCE2 , and I absolutely agree with your points. The course is answering the Why, How and when for project management , and this is the fundamentals for excelling in a PM job.
Fab! And thanks for watching. I do think they have defo helped me to stay on track and know the right way to do things in my role
How did it go did you pass ?
Thanks for this video! I'm currently debating if I should enroll in the Google Certification or go to a local university to obtain a certification.
Both seem like good options. So really just up to you !
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🙌🏾🙌🏾🎉🎉🎉 thanks for the support ! Go get yours :)
Would you rather recommend an accredited Project Management Course Over an unaccredited Project Management Course offered by universities ?
Yes any time any time
I have passed Prince 2 foundation! Looking to take on the practitioner very soon.
What’s the best jobs site to start looking for jobs.
Any tips for passing practitioner ?
Hey congrats on passing your foundation. If I’m honest LinkedIn is still my preferred site or applying directly to companies I would like to work for
As for tips lol I did it donkey years ago! From what I remember just make sure you really read the question and apply the theory
Thank you for the recommendation. I went straight to sign up for the Google Project Manager Certificate Programme!
Amazing ! I hope you enjoy the course !
when I tell you I held my breath after being 3 courses in 🤣
Dw you’re safe! I would stop doing courses though. Like doing lots of them isn’t actually that helpful imo