This is great insight! I currently work as a red seal electrician and was given the opportunity to work with MS Projects for cost control scheduling and change orders. Great to have this in my pocket. Thank you!
I’m currently a Project Coordinator at a Engineering company. Note I don’t have a degree, I basically started out with diploma’s in welding inspection and worked my way up to a Quality Manager and from there was recruited on job to become a Site Manager. Now I’m a Project Coordinator for the same company. My current salary is $3700 a month before tax, which is $45000 annually. This courses you mention and getting the CAPM certification is my next goals to propel my career further. Thank you for the video
That's so awesome to hear your experience with moving up in your career, nice work!! So glad you found the video helpful, good luck on the next steps and earning your CAPM Certification!
Hi Alvin just watched this video for second time it proves invaluable in terms understanding the role and responsibilities of a project manager and applying become a project manager with no experience l currently studying for project management certifications including CAPM and prince 2 as l look to transition into project management in 2024. Mark from London 🇬🇧 UK
Thanks a lot for such an informative video.. after watching I can confidently say that i am on right path to become a project manager one day! Am currently working as senior consultant. In order to aim for managerial roles, i have done my MBA after engineering. Now as you said I am undertaking PMP training. Once I pass with flying colors, i Will follow yours steps to land in managerial roles. Thank you once again!
That's so awesome to hear, and glad to hear you're on a similar path to looking to aim for managerial roles! Good luck, and be sure to stay tuned for more videos like this on my UA-cam Channel!
@@manjunathams8865 Hey I've done my engineering from India but I've no work ex. Wanna go for this PMP certification but can't bcz of the condition mentioned 36 months of project leading exp. How can i begin for this? What type of internships or job should i try for? Please help
Hey thank you for this post. I just found your channel today and have been watching it! It encouraged me to continue my journey as a PM. I recently completed the google PM program and looking into enrolling to CAPM from PMI. I guess my question is (hoping you’ve already made a post about it) how do you make a transition into a new industry as a PM entry position? I have a hospitality man again background but want to look into IT, social media, even hospitality if there is something that I’ve missed.
So glad you found my channel and videos helpful! It's especially my goal to help you and so many others who are in a similar situation to grow and advance your career in Project Management, because I was in exactly the same situation when I was pivoting out of Engineering and eventually became a PM. I have shared several videos about the transition, and I encourage you to check them out: 1. Entry vs Mid vs Senior PM Roles - ua-cam.com/video/EfONp0EuGYk/v-deo.html 2. Struggling to get a job as. PM - ua-cam.com/video/lR87ezU5EAU/v-deo.html I will be releasing a future video about the Project Manager Career Roadmap, so definitely subscribe to the channel so you don't miss it when I release it soon!
I spent 15 years in hospitality, 1.8 years as a supervisor in a call centre and have just landed a project coordinator job with no real experience.. currently learning over my 4 week notice. Wish me luck 😅
Hey Alvin! Can you do a video about organization. What does that look like for you besides using PM software like Jira or MS Projects? How to answer organizational skill interview questions? Is organization different for PM. than other leaders? If so, how? Etc. What do you think? Thanks!
Hello, so glad to have you here in the community! And, also I'm happy that you found the video helpful. Be sure to stay subscribed if you haven't - I plan to release even more videos about breaking into a PM career
Thank you so much for this info. I have a question: if you have lead a few projects of the same type for the same employer, would you identify each project or summarize the projects all together?
The materials I offer are currently for the PMP Exam: www.alvinthepm.com/products/ I do plan on releasing other courses in the future to help grow and advance your career in Project Management. So, definitely stay subscribed to my YT Channel, so you'll be one of the first to know when they come out!
hi Alvin i recently finished my Construction project management course from Anglia ruskin university and holds bachelors in civil engineering. i tried applying for a lot of jobs and nothing worked soo far . since i am international student most of the graduate schemes were rejected . should i consider doing any certifications like prince 2 or Çapm . i have applied to more than 1000 jobs . can you please give me an idea on how to proceed . it’s been a rough ride soo far . i really hope you can provide me some insights to it 😶
@AgathaOkolie123, I encourage to start learning how to use Microsoft Project (for predictive projects) and Jira (for agile projects). To get started, check out my tutorials here for signing-up and learning how to use Jira: 1. How to sign-up to Jira for free: ua-cam.com/video/x1MfstDWgoQ/v-deo.htmlsi=CYSE_Djrfk4dea-p 2. How to use Jira, step-by-step course: ua-cam.com/video/NDVSMlVYxm8/v-deo.htmlsi=ec6pW_MVT--OT3qL
Thanks for your videos. I have a question. I'm finishing up my BS in project management. I have a high interest in Transportation and Logistics. Do you think this degree will transfer well based on your experience in Project management?
@R Matthews, having a BS Degree in project management will definitely help you land project manager-related positions. Since you're interested in Transportation and Logistics, I highly recommend making a list of the Top 10 companies you're interested in applying to, and finding potential internships and/or job opportunities related to Project Management that you can get in the door. Find out if there are any recruiters or someone already working at the company and see if you can talk to them about your interest working there, to get a better feel of the work culture, and open opportunities (if available). I hope that helps!
Hey Alvin,appreciate the video! I just graduated in Bachelor of Science in Architecture and also just took CAPM certificate,went to several interviews afterwards with PMC company and got a job offer as aAssistant Project Manager position,honestly do you think I should take it eventho I do not have working experience in Architecture field (no site experience etc) or being an Asst. Project Manager will be a whole different thing? Appreciate your advice, I am contemplating as I think I am under-qualified for the position (feels like too much pressure) for a job straight out of college hahaha
That's AMAZING to hear that you received an offer as an Assistant Project Manager! Congratulations on the positive news! Based on the title itself, it sounds like the role is entry-level, so I don't think they would expect you to have a lot of experience on the field, especially with visiting sites and performing construction audits, walking the floor, etc. Going for the position definitely can't hurt, since you'll gain experience either way. If you're in process of interviewing with other companies, find out how much time you have before you have to give the company your final decision about accepting the offer as an Asst. Project Manager. That way, you can have a few days (or even a full 1-2 weeks) to research the company more before you officially decide. Don't rush things, and do your best to evaluate ALL the offers from all companies you received offers from. If you have another competing offer, use that as leverage to negotiate a better starting salary and/or better benefits. Hope that helps!
Very insightful video. However, I had a question: how do you projectify experiences where you are the only one working on a project from initiation to end? For example, I've worked on a few short term projects where I was the one to plan the project details and then work to complete those details to finish the project.
@Nam Nguyen, I'm really glad you found the video helpful! I wouldn't worry too much if you were the only one working on the project from start to finish. I've been in the same situation as you when I was updating my resume, and instead of stating that I led a team or managed a group of people, I stated that I spearheaded an initiative to do ABC, which resulted in XYZ results. Focus on tweaking your resume so it has more efforts with how you managed projects, and quantify the results from each of those projects. Hope that helps!
@Alvin the PM - Become a Certified Project Manager Sorry, I'm a bit confused - what do you mean by efforts when tweaking my resume? Do you mean to focus more on the planning side of my past projects?
The Google Certification will count as educational hours you can use to qualify for taking the CAPM Exam. It covers many of the concepts that are covered on your exam, however, I'd still recommend supplementing it with other study material (exam prep course, practice questions, and exam simulator) so you'll be fully ready for your exam. Check out my latest video where I go over how to pass the new CAPM Exam this year: ua-cam.com/video/gRgZmeZFw-M/v-deo.htmlsi=i-4vsiCVnkZZfArn
@Morgan Whittle, from a benefits realisation perspective, this would typically lie with either the Project Manager and/or the Sponsor; however, it'll depend on your organization with how this is setup. Just remember that the PM Role is to deliver the project so that the benefits are realized. And it would ultimately be a shared responsibility among the project managers, sponsors, and leadership for benefits realization.
Hi Alvin, I received my CAPM in June. I've been searching for project coordinator roles. I haven't had any success. What can I do to at least land a role that is similar to project coordinator that may not have the title but can transition into project mgmt later.
Hi Alvin, please let me know if i get a job as Project Manager without having any experience of leading projects or anything related to projects besides just the education and CAPM. Can i be able to do the job without having any experience?
Now that you have your CAPM Certification, I highly encourage you to start applying to entry-level Project Management roles, such as Project Coordinator or Junior Project Manager, and tailor your resume to best match the Job Description and their keywords. Be sure to highlight PMI's CAPM Certification, and you never know until you get started! ! You can do it!
Hey mate. I just finished my Bachelors in Business Administration with no job experience. I want to become IT/Construction project manager. Do I need to get IT/construction related certifications or do CAPM certification bcz rn I can't do pmp becuase of no exp.
I'm a Physiotherapist. I've left medical teams for discharge planning in a hospital environment but I've never been in charge of a budget before....think it's possible to change career? @Alvin the PM
From my own experience, I think it's absolutely possible to change careers into Project Management. You'll have to look into entry-level roles to get your foot in the door, and tweak your resume to show that you experience leading projects from my past career. Hope that helps!
Nice work so far! I'd encourage you to watch my videos here where I talk about the next steps in the PM Career: 1. Project Manager Roadmap - Skills to know: ua-cam.com/video/Qfgs-b0bQ6Q/v-deo.htmlsi=5w_k_UnzmSIRDDrz 2. Entry vs Mid vs Sr PM Role: ua-cam.com/video/EfONp0EuGYk/v-deo.htmlsi=YHoOtsdoPuKkDhlv 3. PM Career Path and What to do next: ua-cam.com/video/RdXHFdkSTNo/v-deo.htmlsi=tfPgsmkPWU_3K-NF
i have an engineering degree and did my masters in management, my question is should i give pmp exam or capm exam as i dont have any experience, could you guide me please?
If you don't have any experience with leading or managing projects from your Engineering work, then I encourage you to look into the CAPM Exam, since it's an entry-level certification in project management, which you can then use to land positions in project management. If you already have experience leading and managing projects as an Engineer (you need at least 3 years managing projects), then I encourage you to look into the PMP Exam. If you're trying to land roles in Project Management, check out this other video that I created showing the steps in the career path: ua-cam.com/video/RdXHFdkSTNo/v-deo.htmlsi=emcM7uLCsMO5oQrg For a more detailed video on the CAPM Exam, check out this video I also created: ua-cam.com/video/u_Feyppesqo/v-deo.htmlsi=rQZLKhvrsTDf-9ZV
Hi Alvin,I just got my CAPM, redid my resume, and applied to several jobs but no one is reaching out.I have no construction experience but want to be a project manager in a corporate setting. I have my Google project certification and my A.S. degree as well. I feel like this is solid to land a job but else can I do?
@Ahmad Bilal, you'll have to use the following link www.alvinthepm.com/careerguide/ to input your email to receive the download. In the email, you'll have to click the link to download the Guide .pdf file. Hope that helps! I tried using my own email and I was able to download by clicking on the link in the email.
I’m waiting for someone to start a channel entitled, “How to be POTUS without ANY experience!” 😂 . No kidding. No one has experience as President before they are elected. No experience..click bait. This garbage is like going to bar tending school. 😮
Clickbait? If you are trying to land a role in project management, then I encourage you to watch other videos on my channel, because I didn't have a formal title as a "Project Manager" before I landed my first job as a Project Manager. In fact, I had worked as an Engineer for quite a few years, and never had a title as a Project Manager.
Hi Alvin just watched this video for second time it proves invaluable in terms understanding the role and responsibilities of a project manager and applying become a project manager with no experience l currently studying for project management certifications including CAPM and prince 2 as l look to transition into project management in 2024. Mark from London 🇬🇧 UK
►►Download my FREE Guide to landing your next job in Project Management: www.alvinthepm.com/careerguide/
I finished my Project Management Certificate this week and I'm planning to take the CAPM exam by the end of the year. Now yo get a job!
Good luck Rebecca with your CAPM Exam, definitely stay tuned on my channel as I'll be releasing future videos about how to pass the CAPM Exam!
This is great insight! I currently work as a red seal electrician and was given the opportunity to work with MS Projects for cost control scheduling and change orders. Great to have this in my pocket. Thank you!
So glad you found this helpful!
I’m currently a Project Coordinator at a Engineering company. Note I don’t have a degree, I basically started out with diploma’s in welding inspection and worked my way up to a Quality Manager and from there was recruited on job to become a Site Manager. Now I’m a Project Coordinator for the same company. My current salary is $3700 a month before tax, which is $45000 annually. This courses you mention and getting the CAPM certification is my next goals to propel my career further. Thank you for the video
That's so awesome to hear your experience with moving up in your career, nice work!! So glad you found the video helpful, good luck on the next steps and earning your CAPM Certification!
Hi Alvin just watched this video for second time it proves invaluable in terms understanding the role and responsibilities of a project manager and applying become a project manager with no experience l currently studying for project management certifications including CAPM and prince 2 as l look to transition into project management in 2024. Mark from London 🇬🇧 UK
Hi, Alvin!
Congratulations on the video. I learn a lot.
@Camila Correa, really glad you found the video helpful!
Thanks a lot for such an informative video.. after watching I can confidently say that i am on right path to become a project manager one day! Am currently working as senior consultant. In order to aim for managerial roles, i have done my MBA after engineering. Now as you said I am undertaking PMP training. Once I pass with flying colors, i Will follow yours steps to land in managerial roles. Thank you once again!
That's so awesome to hear, and glad to hear you're on a similar path to looking to aim for managerial roles! Good luck, and be sure to stay tuned for more videos like this on my UA-cam Channel!
@@alvinthepmofficial sure I will.. I have smashed that subscribe button already😅
@@manjunathams8865 Hey I've done my engineering from India but I've no work ex. Wanna go for this PMP certification but can't bcz of the condition mentioned 36 months of project leading exp. How can i begin for this? What type of internships or job should i try for? Please help
Thanks mate for such a great insights, best wishes and keep it up doing better and better!
I really appreciate your kind words, thanks for watching!
Hey thank you for this post. I just found your channel today and have been watching it! It encouraged me to continue my journey as a PM. I recently completed the google PM program and looking into enrolling to CAPM from PMI.
I guess my question is (hoping you’ve already made a post about it) how do you make a transition into a new industry as a PM entry position? I have a hospitality man again background but want to look into IT, social media, even hospitality if there is something that I’ve missed.
So glad you found my channel and videos helpful! It's especially my goal to help you and so many others who are in a similar situation to grow and advance your career in Project Management, because I was in exactly the same situation when I was pivoting out of Engineering and eventually became a PM.
I have shared several videos about the transition, and I encourage you to check them out:
1. Entry vs Mid vs Senior PM Roles - ua-cam.com/video/EfONp0EuGYk/v-deo.html
2. Struggling to get a job as. PM - ua-cam.com/video/lR87ezU5EAU/v-deo.html
I will be releasing a future video about the Project Manager Career Roadmap, so definitely subscribe to the channel so you don't miss it when I release it soon!
I spent 15 years in hospitality, 1.8 years as a supervisor in a call centre and have just landed a project coordinator job with no real experience.. currently learning over my 4 week notice. Wish me luck 😅
Great! Solid recommendations.
THANK YOU Keith!
Hey Alvin! Can you do a video about organization. What does that look like for you besides using PM software like Jira or MS Projects? How to answer organizational skill interview questions? Is organization different for PM. than other leaders? If so, how? Etc. What do you think? Thanks!
Hi! This is so so helpful 👏🏾
Hello, so glad to have you here in the community! And, also I'm happy that you found the video helpful. Be sure to stay subscribed if you haven't - I plan to release even more videos about breaking into a PM career
Thank you so much for this info. I have a question: if you have lead a few projects of the same type for the same employer, would you identify each project or summarize the projects all together?
I identify them separately even though they are for the same company
Thank you those video is very useful
My pleasure Leeny!
Hello, Are there any courses you offer? from scratch, I have some production engineering background.
The materials I offer are currently for the PMP Exam: www.alvinthepm.com/products/
I do plan on releasing other courses in the future to help grow and advance your career in Project Management. So, definitely stay subscribed to my YT Channel, so you'll be one of the first to know when they come out!
Great advisor
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13:59 What are companies looking for in your application?
hi Alvin
i recently finished my Construction project management course from Anglia ruskin university and holds bachelors in civil engineering. i tried applying for a lot of jobs and nothing worked soo far . since i am international student most of the graduate schemes were rejected . should i consider doing any certifications like prince 2 or Çapm . i have applied to more than 1000 jobs . can you please give me an idea on how to proceed . it’s been a rough ride soo far . i really hope you can provide me some insights to it 😶
Hi Alvin, please what type of software are we to install in the computer to study PM courses. Thanks
@AgathaOkolie123, I encourage to start learning how to use Microsoft Project (for predictive projects) and Jira (for agile projects).
To get started, check out my tutorials here for signing-up and learning how to use Jira:
1. How to sign-up to Jira for free: ua-cam.com/video/x1MfstDWgoQ/v-deo.htmlsi=CYSE_Djrfk4dea-p
2. How to use Jira, step-by-step course: ua-cam.com/video/NDVSMlVYxm8/v-deo.htmlsi=ec6pW_MVT--OT3qL
@@alvinthepmofficial thanks I do just that
Thanks Alvin, thanks so much
Thanks for your videos. I have a question. I'm finishing up my BS in project management. I have a high interest in Transportation and Logistics. Do you think this degree will transfer well based on your experience in Project management?
@R Matthews, having a BS Degree in project management will definitely help you land project manager-related positions. Since you're interested in Transportation and Logistics, I highly recommend making a list of the Top 10 companies you're interested in applying to, and finding potential internships and/or job opportunities related to Project Management that you can get in the door. Find out if there are any recruiters or someone already working at the company and see if you can talk to them about your interest working there, to get a better feel of the work culture, and open opportunities (if available). I hope that helps!
Hey Alvin,appreciate the video! I just graduated in Bachelor of Science in Architecture and also just took CAPM certificate,went to several interviews afterwards with PMC company and got a job offer as aAssistant Project Manager position,honestly do you think I should take it eventho I do not have working experience in Architecture field (no site experience etc) or being an Asst. Project Manager will be a whole different thing? Appreciate your advice, I am contemplating as I think I am under-qualified for the position (feels like too much pressure) for a job straight out of college hahaha
That's AMAZING to hear that you received an offer as an Assistant Project Manager! Congratulations on the positive news! Based on the title itself, it sounds like the role is entry-level, so I don't think they would expect you to have a lot of experience on the field, especially with visiting sites and performing construction audits, walking the floor, etc. Going for the position definitely can't hurt, since you'll gain experience either way. If you're in process of interviewing with other companies, find out how much time you have before you have to give the company your final decision about accepting the offer as an Asst. Project Manager. That way, you can have a few days (or even a full 1-2 weeks) to research the company more before you officially decide. Don't rush things, and do your best to evaluate ALL the offers from all companies you received offers from. If you have another competing offer, use that as leverage to negotiate a better starting salary and/or better benefits. Hope that helps!
Very insightful video. However, I had a question: how do you projectify experiences where you are the only one working on a project from initiation to end? For example, I've worked on a few short term projects where I was the one to plan the project details and then work to complete those details to finish the project.
@Nam Nguyen, I'm really glad you found the video helpful! I wouldn't worry too much if you were the only one working on the project from start to finish. I've been in the same situation as you when I was updating my resume, and instead of stating that I led a team or managed a group of people, I stated that I spearheaded an initiative to do ABC, which resulted in XYZ results. Focus on tweaking your resume so it has more efforts with how you managed projects, and quantify the results from each of those projects. Hope that helps!
@Alvin the PM - Become a Certified Project Manager Sorry, I'm a bit confused - what do you mean by efforts when tweaking my resume? Do you mean to focus more on the planning side of my past projects?
Does the Google certificate hours count/prepare you for the CAPM...or do you also need to take a CAPM certification class?
The Google Certification will count as educational hours you can use to qualify for taking the CAPM Exam. It covers many of the concepts that are covered on your exam, however, I'd still recommend supplementing it with other study material (exam prep course, practice questions, and exam simulator) so you'll be fully ready for your exam. Check out my latest video where I go over how to pass the new CAPM Exam this year: ua-cam.com/video/gRgZmeZFw-M/v-deo.htmlsi=i-4vsiCVnkZZfArn
Where do you see the benefits realisation sitting ? With the project manager or the BAU teams - ultimately who is accountable ?
@Morgan Whittle, from a benefits realisation perspective, this would typically lie with either the Project Manager and/or the Sponsor; however, it'll depend on your organization with how this is setup. Just remember that the PM Role is to deliver the project so that the benefits are realized. And it would ultimately be a shared responsibility among the project managers, sponsors, and leadership for benefits realization.
Hi Alvin, I received my CAPM in June. I've been searching for project coordinator roles. I haven't had any success. What can I do to at least land a role that is similar to project coordinator that may not have the title but can transition into project mgmt later.
Hi Alvin, please let me know if i get a job as Project Manager without having any experience of leading projects or anything related to projects besides just the education and CAPM. Can i be able to do the job without having any experience?
Now that you have your CAPM Certification, I highly encourage you to start applying to entry-level Project Management roles, such as Project Coordinator or Junior Project Manager, and tailor your resume to best match the Job Description and their keywords. Be sure to highlight PMI's CAPM Certification, and you never know until you get started! ! You can do it!
@@alvinthepmofficial if i get project manager role through reference then can i do it?i dont have prior experience
Hey mate. I just finished my Bachelors in Business Administration with no job experience. I want to become IT/Construction project manager. Do I need to get IT/construction related certifications or do CAPM certification bcz rn I can't do pmp becuase of no exp.
Same query. Have you got the solution for that 36 months of training experience that's required? How can I begin with it?
I'm a Physiotherapist. I've left medical teams for discharge planning in a hospital environment but I've never been in charge of a budget before....think it's possible to change career? @Alvin the PM
From my own experience, I think it's absolutely possible to change careers into Project Management. You'll have to look into entry-level roles to get your foot in the door, and tweak your resume to show that you experience leading projects from my past career. Hope that helps!
I just started my journey in project management. I've taken some courses on Coursera but still don't know what next.
Nice work so far! I'd encourage you to watch my videos here where I talk about the next steps in the PM Career:
1. Project Manager Roadmap - Skills to know: ua-cam.com/video/Qfgs-b0bQ6Q/v-deo.htmlsi=5w_k_UnzmSIRDDrz
2. Entry vs Mid vs Sr PM Role: ua-cam.com/video/EfONp0EuGYk/v-deo.htmlsi=YHoOtsdoPuKkDhlv
3. PM Career Path and What to do next: ua-cam.com/video/RdXHFdkSTNo/v-deo.htmlsi=tfPgsmkPWU_3K-NF
i have an engineering degree and did my masters in management, my question is should i give pmp exam or capm exam as i dont have any experience, could you guide me please?
If you don't have any experience with leading or managing projects from your Engineering work, then I encourage you to look into the CAPM Exam, since it's an entry-level certification in project management, which you can then use to land positions in project management. If you already have experience leading and managing projects as an Engineer (you need at least 3 years managing projects), then I encourage you to look into the PMP Exam. If you're trying to land roles in Project Management, check out this other video that I created showing the steps in the career path: ua-cam.com/video/RdXHFdkSTNo/v-deo.htmlsi=emcM7uLCsMO5oQrg
For a more detailed video on the CAPM Exam, check out this video I also created: ua-cam.com/video/u_Feyppesqo/v-deo.htmlsi=rQZLKhvrsTDf-9ZV
Hi Alvin,I just got my CAPM, redid my resume, and applied to several jobs but no one is reaching out.I have no construction experience but want to be a project manager in a corporate setting. I have my Google project certification and my A.S. degree as well. I feel like this is solid to land a job but else can I do?
Any update on your career?
@@sathishkumarg773😂
The download pdf isnot working
@Ahmad Bilal, you'll have to use the following link www.alvinthepm.com/careerguide/ to input your email to receive the download. In the email, you'll have to click the link to download the Guide .pdf file. Hope that helps! I tried using my own email and I was able to download by clicking on the link in the email.
More about what pm entails not how to update resume for role…
I’m waiting for someone to start a channel entitled, “How to be POTUS without ANY experience!” 😂 . No kidding. No one has experience as President before they are elected. No experience..click bait. This garbage is like going to bar tending school. 😮
Clickbait? If you are trying to land a role in project management, then I encourage you to watch other videos on my channel, because I didn't have a formal title as a "Project Manager" before I landed my first job as a Project Manager. In fact, I had worked as an Engineer for quite a few years, and never had a title as a Project Manager.
Hi Alvin just watched this video for second time it proves invaluable in terms understanding the role and responsibilities of a project manager and applying become a project manager with no experience l currently studying for project management certifications including CAPM and prince 2 as l look to transition into project management in 2024. Mark from London 🇬🇧 UK
Really glad you found the video helpful, Mark!