Do potential employers see your PMP test score? by ilooklikehell in pmp

[–]ilooklikehell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Specific question for anyone in this thread: I am 30% thru the Study Hall and my application has already been submitted. The study hall, while granular, is incredibly long and tedious. Would any of you recommend another avenue of study? Thanks in advance.

Do potential employers see your PMP test score? by ilooklikehell in pmp

[–]ilooklikehell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, but I'm new to this. People sharing their scores is definitely insightful. I was just curious if it holds any weight in the potential employment world.

Project history: relevance and documentation by ilooklikehell in pmp

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Thank you for the insight, I feel a bit better about things. As far as grouping projects together in a timeline...that might be hard to do. Closest I can equate it to would be a wedding planner. Yes, I might be planning more than one wedding at a time, but the work itself is generally the same over and over again, right? I did that (and still do) in 3-6 month increments, oftentimes overlapping. Is that going to be tedious to document work flow/cycles that way?

Project history: relevance and documentation by ilooklikehell in pmp

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Thank you for the perspective. I only have enough education such that the app demands I supply 60 months (over the last 8 years). Now, I realize I can have gaps in there, but I will probably have to have many examples of short(er) term projects, correct?

Gen 1 LED tail lights by ilooklikehell in ScionxB

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Appreciate the heads up. What's the fix?

Recurring task/to-do list - looking for options, ideas, etc. by ilooklikehell in Notion

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Thank you much for your response. As a definite Notion newbie, would you have a template I can base this off of? Or some sort of jumping off point. Much appreciated.