The experience needed for PMP certification really depends on your educational background. Here’s how it breaks down based on my experience:
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For Those with a Four-Year Degree: If you hold a four-year degree, you’ll need 36 months of project management experience where you’ve led projects. This can include any projects where you were responsible for managing tasks, timelines, and team members.
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For Those with a Secondary Degree: If your highest education is a secondary degree, like a high school diploma, then the requirement jumps to 60 months of project management experience.
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Documentation is Key: It’s crucial to have documented evidence of your project management experience. I learned early on that keeping detailed records of my projects made a huge difference. I made it a habit to document my roles, responsibilities, and the outcomes of each project I worked on. This not only helped me during the application process but also ensured I had a clear understanding of my journey in project management.