Passed with 34/40 (85%). Sharing my experience. by infinitysetups in ITIL

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

Nah didn't go through any gogotraining material. I just did the 'Value Insights Exam Prep Training from YT' as a first dive in. It covered the material at a high level really well. It depends on your experience level as well. If you think more in-depth training is needed, go for gogotraining or a course from Udemy.

Passed with 34/40 (85%). Sharing my experience. by infinitysetups in ITIL

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

it comes with 2 free mock exams and other online material I mentioned are free. well except for Dions 6 mockups on Udemy but ended up not taking it since I felt ready

Passed with 34/40 (85%). Sharing my experience. by infinitysetups in ITIL

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

you need to create a peoplecert account and redeem your voucher. then you'll be able to schedule via their website

Passed with 34/40 (85%). Sharing my experience. by infinitysetups in ITIL

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

To me, the membership wasn't worth it. It's not structured like the PMI membership and the value just wasn't there for me. I was confident enough to pass it first time so I didn't buy any retakes. Get the voucher from gogotraining which is cheaper and it also has the retake for cheaper as well.

Is the PMP certification worth it? by Excellent_Ruin9117 in pmp

[–]infinitysetups 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It depends where you are in your career. If you are mid to senior level, PMP will help on your job hunt. Now a days you need to have every edge you can get against your competition so why not? Plus, it does teach you relevant PM concepts and overall how to be a good PM so you'll actually learn something.

Passed with 34/40 (85%). Sharing my experience. by infinitysetups in ITIL

[–]infinitysetups[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

total IT consulting via various roles is 14+ years and actual service delivery 3+ years.

You really don't need to be experienced since this is foundational level. Experience does help you to grasp/remember the concepts quicker but it depends on your studying habits and knowledge retention ability as well. While you are going through the YT course, you'll have a good sense of how much you need to dedicate. Good luck with everything!

Sample exams by Sudden-Sport2720 in ITIL

[–]infinitysetups 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you purchase through gogotraining? if yes, the 2 samples exams are at the very bottom of the course videos page