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how can i become a Project management professional?
ByHi I have 18 years of age in New York and I want to PPMs and do not know where to start or what courses to take. please help?
Hi I have 18 years of age in New York and I want to PPMs and do not know where to start or what courses to take. please help?


July 19th, 2008 at 6:50 PM
Its really interesting that you want to be PMP at age 18. I do not think PMI. ORG allows you to write the review, either because they need about 4,000 hours of experience in Project Management and 5 years experience as project manager. So I feel that you can think about this once you are in an age of about, maybe, 30? I regret to say this, but that’s the truth.
July 19th, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Contact your local chapter of the Project Management Institute. You have to find an internship hours to build experience and exposure will be through education the PMBOK. Some chapters have scholarships and estudiantes.También belongings, you can check out some of the other Certificates (junior to PMP) and track your time and experience in several Universities and Colleges contra.También courses that are recognized by the PMI for credit towards PMP.Barry W, PMP
July 19th, 2008 at 7:50 PM
Hi Age is not the criterion for the PMP exam. The three criteria son1) 4500 hours of experience in project management (not necessarily you will be asked if u have played a PM, PMI asks whether you’ve spent some hours in the five PM process groups initiation, planning, execution , controlling and closing), any project or job-related work should fall into these five categorías.2) 35 hours of training based on concepts PMBOK3 PM) A title licenciaturaSi have the above 3 criteria are applicable for the test. If u do not have any paint: one, you can still take 35 hours of TRNG PMBOK concepts and know when u get the requisite experience, then you can go for examen.RgdsKoka Vamsi, PMPPMP instructor / consultant
July 19th, 2008 at 8:05 PM
Since you’re 18, and probably do not have a degree, that means you really need 7500 hours of PM experience to qualify for the exam. Or you can get a degree first, and reduce that number to 4500 horas.Dado is likely that this will take time, meanwhile you may want to look at the PMI’s CAPM certification. Though not as well established as the PMP, it is becoming increasingly popular. The advantage to you of the CAPM is that it requires experience. So you can study the material, take the test, and obtain the certificate. Later, when you have the experience, you can “upgrade”, and take the exam PMP.He included links to manuals for PMP and CAPM certification – include all the details you need in terms of your search requirements certitication.Si a career in project management can find degree programs in project management, or you can take short courses provided by commercial suppliers. Look for positions as assistant project manager and / or checkpoints trabajar.Usted project before may or may not, want to take a training course to obtain the materials for the PMP or CAPM. I have included links to the examples below.