Dexman PE PMP
Internationally PMP'n his PE-ness
Passed, got the results just a few minutes later (had to take the stupid satisfaction survey first).
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Pictures from work with your new suit on?Passed, got the results just a few minutes later (had to take the stupid satisfaction survey first).
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I'm not sure what line of work you are in, but my new company has been pushing the ENV SP, basically the same thing as LEED, only it is geared towards infrastructure projects (think water treatment plants, power plants, O&G facilities, transmission lines) rather than commercial buildings. It's a little bit cheaper and easier.Our project control team values the PMP because all they do is schedule, budget and contract administration. I realize I don't need it at my current employer and it won't be worth anything now, but if they are willing to pay for me to get it I might as well do it because I could be looking for a job in the next 18 months. I may good for the LEED AP cert next.
Whatever it takes to make me more marketable for my next employer is a good thing.
Try to avoid it, dont put too many hours (IE no more than 40/week) dont make huge bold claims just be normal.How do you pass the PMP audit ? Any thing to watch out for ?
I've never heard of that before. But only something like 2% of applications are audited, so your chances are fairly slim. The only thing, is they won't tell you until after you pay.For PMP, does becoming member of PMI reduce chances of being audited. For those who got audited, did you pay non membership exam fees or member exam fees. Please post.
You do not get your money back and I believe you're locked out from applying for anything for a significant time period.If you do not pass the PMP audit, do they refund your money back ? The exam costs almost $555 and I don't want to lose the money . What happens if I do not pass the audit ? Can I apply for CAPM instead as it has less stringent requirements ?
from: https://www.project-management-prepcast.com/free/pmp-exam/articles/248-three-ways-to-fail-your-pmp-exam-audit1.) No Fault
“Cannot verify education or experience through no fault of their own - No suspension period and cannot reapply until candidate can provide the experience hours and document them.”
You should be able to avoid this by making sure you have all your documentation before you submit your PMP Exam application. However, if for some reason, your education or experience cannot be confirmed, through no fault of your own, then PMI will still let you fail the audit. You may reapply as soon as you have your experience hours documented or confirmation of your degree.
2.) Non-Compliance
“Candidate chooses not to attempt audit - One year suspension period”
If you are audited and you simply have too much going on in your life to participate in the audit, then you can choose not to give any audit responses. Similar to pleading “no contest,” the candidate is subject to a one year suspension period before he/she can apply for the PMP Exam again.
3.) Fraud
“Providing False Information - Permanently suspended from sitting for PMI exams.
This should be obvious to you… Don’t lie! It’s not worth it! If you provide false information on your PMP application and you fail an audit because of it, you will be permanently suspended from sitting for any PMI exams. And they truly do mean forever.
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