Do you feel PMP benefit your career much. Just got my PE this Oct. and considering of PMPAfter passing the PE three years ago, I started a new job, started the PMP process, and an MBA. Still at the new job, finished the PMP last year, and finishing the MBA in May. I think after that I'm going to sleep.
I don't think I learned much because of the PMP. But I think the PMP let me "check a box" with HR and with certain clients. It also gave me a concrete way to show intentions to management. But in and of itself, it's not all that helpful. It's how it's perceived. I've written several other posts on my thoughts about the PMP, I'd recommend searching those out on this board.Do you feel PMP benefit your career much. Just got my PE this Oct. and considering of PMP
Thanks, I will looks into those postsI don't think I learned much because of the PMP. But I think the PMP let me "check a box" with HR and with certain clients. It also gave me a concrete way to show intentions to management. But in and of itself, it's not all that helpful. It's how it's perceived. I've written several other posts on my thoughts about the PMP, I'd recommend searching those out on this board.
You don't really need it but it is a well regarded qualification, especially by other engineers and there are a lot of them in management (and in the top 15 MBA programs). You also never know when you might need it and in certain disciplines there are actually very few PEs as a percentage of the total and their approval is needed for certain regulatory functions so you might actually use it and in any case it's something to fall back on..and most importantly a PE should be something you want because you want it! I've always wanted it because it gives great personal satisfaction.Yeah pay back for the top schools is impressive.....Coworkers son quit six figures at 29 to go to ten in Chicago MBA.
Was getting 150k offers after one year. But if you go this route not sure you really needed PE.
Good for you, rest follow the suit!Reading these, I'm feeling like such an underachiever. My next step is sleep!
PMP is much easier than the PE Exam. You will need to put time into it, but nothing like the PE.I want to focus on my PMP after the holidays. Seems to be easier and much less stressful than studying for the PE...
And Bill Gates, Frank Lloyd Wright, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerburg never finished college but if you feel like getting your PMP, CEM, LEED AP, MBA, PHD, ABCXYZ, etc. then go for it, even if a small sense of accomplishment is the only thing you will get out of it.Some of the most inept PMs I've experienced are PMPs....just sayin
I've gotten mine from acorn sales and been happy! There's also a giveaway from PE stamps. Shoot an email and see if your state has been claimed yet http://engineerboards.com/index.php?/topic/26660-new-giveway-from-pe-stamps/#comment-7352044Trying to find a good website to buy a stamp. Any recommendations.
Also, trying to purchase a frame.
i am undecided on getting a MBA or PMP.
I'm hoping Ohio has not been claimed.I've gotten mine from acorn sales and been happy! There's also a giveaway from PE stamps. Shoot an email and see if your state has been claimed yet http://engineerboards.com/index.php?/topic/26660-new-giveway-from-pe-stamps/#comment-7352044Sent from my SM-N910V using TapatalkTrying to find a good website to buy a stamp. Any recommendations.Also, trying to purchase a frame.
i am undecided on getting a MBA or PMP.
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