Project Management Tips: Finding Work Part 2 – How to make yourself a better candidate

Hire meThis is Part 2 of our guide to finding work as a project manager. Visit Project Management Tips: Finding Work – How to Get Started for Part 1.

Once you have established yourself as a project manager, it can still be difficult to find work. There are a lot of people going for project management jobs and it can be difficult to make yourself stand out from the crowd. Here are some tips for making yourself the candidate employers will want.

 

  • Get recommendations - If someone who knows your work suggests you to a future employer, you will have a strong argument going for your employment before you even fill out an application form. Ask your previous employers and colleagues to recommend you, and if you haven’t had enough experience for lots of recommendations, get voluntary work for more people to recommend you.
  • Work on your skills - When it comes to Project Management, there are a number of skills that need to be built, from ‘soft skills’ (working with people, etc) to ‘hard skills’ (the sorts of skills that lead to qualifications). If you are looking for work online, it is often easiest to search using your hard skills as key words – so if you have experience with ITIL (Why is ITIL beneficial for project managers?), search for jobs which have that as a requirement. Work on acquiring the skills that your organisation of choice prefers, as these will be what the organisation looks for first of all. Soft skills, meanwhile, should be displayed to the full when you are in work, as they will be the reason you get recommendations. (more…)

Project Management Tips: Finding Work Part 1 – How to Get Started

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This is Part 1 of our 2 part guide to finding work as a project manager. After you’ve read Part 1 head to Project Management Tips: Finding Work Part 2 – How to make yourself a better candidate for more tips.

Looking for work as a project manager when you are just starting out can be tricky – whether you are a recent graduate or making a career change. So how do you set about getting onto the project management ladder? Here are some tips to help you get started in your project management career.

PRINCE2 certification is the industry standard of project management qualification. Silicon Beach Training offer comprehensive PRINCE2 training to help you stand out from the crowd when applying for jobs. Sitting your PRINCE2 Exam soon? These PRINCE2 Exam Tips might be helpful for you.

This is the first part of a 2-part article on progressing your career as a Project Manager – check back next week for more tips on how existing PMs can make themselves better candidates for other Project Management roles.

Finding Work as a Project Manager: Tips

  • Volunteer - Doing unpaid work is one of the best ways to gain experience in your field and get recommendations for paid work later. If you do some unpaid work for a company you’re interested in working for it will also make them aware of your abilities and will make them more likely to hire you at a later date. (more…)

PRINCE 2 Exam Tips – Our Top 7 Tips for Success

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If you’re thinking of attending a PRINCE2 Training course including the PRINCE2 Foundation and/or PRINCE2 Practitioner exam, check out these top tips to help you perform to your best

We run regular PRINCE2 Foundation Training and PRINCE2 Practitioner Training courses in Brighton, Sussex.

  1. Do your pre-course reading from the PRINCE2 manual THOROUGHLY! It sounds logical but many people skim read the PRINCE2 manual or miss bits. The five-day PRINCE2 Practitioner course is intensive, so the more pre-reading you have completed the more you will take in on during the course.
  2. The PRINCE2 exams are open book, which means you can use your PRINCE2 manual but not your own notes or documents. HOWEVER, you can put notes all over your PRINCE2 manual and that’s allowed! So whether it’s a process diagram or a one word memory trigger, use all of the white spaces in the manual (inside covers too!) with your notes.
  3. Swot up on the product breakdown structure; this is key to many of the questions in the PRINCE2 exams. If you find it hard to interpret the product symbols, include notes in your PRINCE2 manual. An important concept to get your head round is how the PBS relates to product flow diagrams. If you revise more on any area make it the PBS!
  4. Watch out for multiple choice answers that include the words “must” or “always”. There are not many straight and simple answers in the PRINCE2 exams and these sort of questions can catch you out!
  5. Some questions may require the same answer twice in a row in the same PRINCE2 exam – for example “who would be the most suitable person for this task?”. Don’t worry about using the same person for both answers if you are confident that it is correct. The questions are not related to each other and just because you’re giving the same answer doesn’t mean it will be wrong in either question!
  6. This sounds silly – but don’t always answer with what common sense dictates should happen! The PRINCE2 exams look for the ideal application of the PRICNE2 methodology in specific scenarios. In real life (where you are working with other people who haven’t got a PRINCE2 certification) you may well do something different – but that isn’t necessarily the right answer! This sometimes catches out people who are already experienced project managers but who don’t use PRINCE2.
  7. Remember your ID. The invigilator won’t let you sit the PRINCE2 exams without it. If you have got married and your name has changed since you registered or took the PRINCE2 Foundation exam then take the appropriate paperwork. APMG regularly spot check exams to make sure guidelines are being followed and your training provider won’t let you bend the rules!

That’s it! Good luck with your PRINCE2 exams!

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