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PMP Required?

One of the skills I have seen others leveraging to get into other industries is project management. I see a lot of job postings for project/program managers stating PMP certification is preferred. Is it worth it to get the PMP certification?

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Post ID: @OP+18qCka1d

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No, not worth it

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Post ID: @5mxh+18qCka1d

@3dzy+18qCka1d SAFe is widely known outside of the company to be horse excrement

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Post ID: @3haq+18qCka1d

SAFe certs are also another option

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Post ID: @3dzy+18qCka1d

@2xzr+18qCka1d I remember this joke from EMIT as well, there are a ton of PMPs but relatively few flaunt it

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Post ID: @2yao+18qCka1d

We used to joke that those that put PMP in their email signature were bad PMs and the good PMs just put their name in their signature without advertising a worthless certification

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Post ID: @2xzr+18qCka1d

certifications will never hurt you, but the certification industry overweights their importance. If you can prove you've managed huge multi-million $$$ projects , that's 1000x more impactful than saying you're a PMP

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Post ID: @esl+18qCka1d

PMP is often a “gatekeeper” certification for PM jobs even if the company’s internal methodology is different, so yes it is worth it

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Post ID: @qds+18qCka1d

I think you answered your own question, OP. Assuming you want to be a project manager.

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Post ID: @kiy+18qCka1d

No. You'll study lots of structured methods and always be told "yeah but we don't do that here because we're different". True at every company I've ever been at

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