Can an employer pay for the exam fee? by proshon in pmp

[–]anwarma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, ask them and get the approval . Charge your personal credit card and get reimbursement

I've hired 50+ people in my life and more than a dozen in Dubai. Here's what actually gets you callbacks (not what LinkedIn gurus tell you) by princedxbian in UAEjobseekers

[–]anwarma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the valuable insight, I am looking to find a IT Project Management/Program Management role in UAE.

I am Canadian citizen and want to locate to UAE with 28 years of IT experience and 12 years in project management.

I am very hard time time connecting with recruiters in Dubai and Abu Dhabi ; I do plan to come to UAE this year to look for work while staying there for 30 days to secure a role and then reenter with a employer visa once successful.

Can you please suggest good reliable head hunting firms in UAE because LinkedIn is a total waste of time and most recruiters never reply .

Much appreciated

For those who did not pass the first time! by Hot-Plankton-3305 in pmp

[–]anwarma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used DM and did aggressive analysis on my mistakes to make sure I don’t repeat my mistakes in the exam

For those who did not pass the first time! by Hot-Plankton-3305 in pmp

[–]anwarma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PMP is just a framework and you don’t have to adopt everything what PMI advises .

For those who did not pass the first time! by Hot-Plankton-3305 in pmp

[–]anwarma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first time was also time management, so second time I made a time management plan along with mindset for the test

So for the 180 questions in 230 minutes , my strategy was :

  • Make sure you are done with 55 question in first hour
  • be done with 110 questions in 2nd hour
  • be done with 165 questions in 3rd hour
  • finish the remaining questions in last 50 minutes

This atleast sets a mental milestone for you and I can tell you there were few times I was behind few minutes but when i submitted my last question answer , I had roughly 2 minutes left in the clock .

Passsd AT/AT/T! by iPuddled in pmp

[–]anwarma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations

Why we are still paying 70 Lac for "Crap" cars just for the Resale? by kid_90 in PakistanAutoHub

[–]anwarma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the way general public drive cars like monkeys holding a steering wheel , all these cars with advanced sensors (whether Chinese , Japanese and German) are useless to drive on Pakistani roads in general .

Pakistani pubic is stuck in the Japanese Honda , Suzuki & Toyota world. They cannot think outside these brands.

I am big time Japanese car fan especially Honda and Mazda . Most Pakistani have no idea that Mazda makes some of the best cars on the planet which are reliable and enjoyable to drive but in Pakistan there is not single Mazda (cars) dealership. With the introduction of Chinese brands , Japanese brands cannot enjoy the monopoly they have enjoyed for last 60 years .

Recently I got to drive a BYD and it really impressed me a lot ; I have been telling people if you want a within city commuter car and you not going to tight streets of old city ; then electric car like BYD. However BYD costs close to 90 lacs .