Project Managers work closely with Product Managers when delivering client projects. The roles have many similarities in terms of dealing and managing multiple stakeholders at once. Check out Jodie’s video as a Product Manager here: ruclips.net/video/9zIwo0v3OB8/видео.html&t
Hi Samina, this answer is a bit speculative as I have not worked in Canada so please take it with a pinch of salt. In general if you filled a room with project managers from different countries they would undoubtedly raise and discuss similar challenges they face on a day to day basis. Countries can have different regulations, laws and cultures but often the job differences are small. The company that Megan works for are international and have offices around the world and without asking Megan I would be confident in saying she would find it relatively easy transitioning to work in those different offices possibly more easily than changing companies in the UK. What you’ll find is that companies create or have their own cultures or way of doing things so sometimes you can have lots of experience and know a job inside out but when you change companies the biggest learning curve you have is learning how the new company like things to be done, the computer systems they use, the product they sell, etc. Hope this helps
The backseat drivers forum 😂 I’ve actually mentioned this comment thread in a video, it was just human error between trying to film people back to back between their lunch breaks. There’s no cinematographer 😂 Check out the video we did on how much RUclips pays us, I talk for a minute or two at the beginning on who we are, etc.
Training is key to moving through the career path for project management and so is growing your EQ. There are great career paths with high salaries available for the right people and it is very open to women due to their already naturally high EQ
Thank you for the interview. Currently I'm a fairly new implementation specialist (6 months) and I was interested in what the project managers actually do outside of give us information. I was actually thinking about eventually becoming a project manager once I master the implementation stuff.
Hi respectable, I,m farzana Yousaf and i need your help I,m currently working on my dissertation please can you help me in finding answer of some questions please please please help me
Hello.....I am IT major and been working for IT companies for almost 2 yrs....now I have a chance to be project assistant or project management assistant, trainee , is that good switch?
Hello, that’s a difficult one for us to answer, if you’re excited about the prospect of becoming a PM then definitely. A job doesn’t have to be for life so even if you do it for a year and it’s not for you, you’ll still be learning new skills, etc. to take forward into another role
Hello, I’ve done a few videos on work experience which share different ideas I have on meeting people in the industry as well as trying to get work experience. Give them a watch and if you want to bounce any questions back I’m happy to see if I can help. All the best
Please may someone let me know whether it matters which place you decide to get your Prince 2 training completed? I'm based in the UK but I can do the training in lots of different places. Is one place to get certification regarded better than another?
Hello, personally don’t think it matters as this is more of a professional qualification. If you’re job hunting in the future people reading your cv will acknowledge the qualification not where you got it from. This is slightly different from uni where I think some employees judge the uni itself but that’s only in the early stages of your career once you’re experienced they’re more interested in where you’ve worked, what projects you’ve worked on, etc. Hope this helps and by all means seek out more opinions than mine. All the best.
@@TheProjectManagementCoach I work at a town council in the UK and I am looking to progress. I am interested in developing so many skills but quite a lot of what I am involved in is project work. I have heard a lot about PRINCE2 and so I thought it would be really beneficial to learn and also to add to my CV.
INFP Bubble I would stick with PMP since you are in town council and not waste your precious time/money into something you don’t really need. Making money is what we are all after at some point and that’s all directly related to actual practice/experience, sales and maarketing .
Project Managers work closely with Product Managers when delivering client projects. The roles have many similarities in terms of dealing and managing multiple stakeholders at once. Check out Jodie’s video as a Product Manager here: ruclips.net/video/9zIwo0v3OB8/видео.html&t
How different it is in Canada, if you have any information on that?.
Hi Samina, this answer is a bit speculative as I have not worked in Canada so please take it with a pinch of salt.
In general if you filled a room with project managers from different countries they would undoubtedly raise and discuss similar challenges they face on a day to day basis. Countries can have different regulations, laws and cultures but often the job differences are small.
The company that Megan works for are international and have offices around the world and without asking Megan I would be confident in saying she would find it relatively easy transitioning to work in those different offices possibly more easily than changing companies in the UK.
What you’ll find is that companies create or have their own cultures or way of doing things so sometimes you can have lots of experience and know a job inside out but when you change companies the biggest learning curve you have is learning how the new company like things to be done, the computer systems they use, the product they sell, etc.
Hope this helps
No way is her name Jodie with the same career that I want and is interested in the same topics as me studying the same subjects in school. Crazy.
Too much headroom in the frame. Lower the camera and frame the subject better. Good content.
They hired the cinematographer from Mr. Robot
yups, she's drowning.
Exactly what I felt
The backseat drivers forum 😂
I’ve actually mentioned this comment thread in a video, it was just human error between trying to film people back to back between their lunch breaks.
There’s no cinematographer 😂
Check out the video we did on how much RUclips pays us, I talk for a minute or two at the beginning on who we are, etc.
Must be hiding something down there
Great interview. Thank you so much for your insights and advice on pursuing project management as a career.
Perfect! This is exactly what I wanted to know.
Awesome 👍
Training is key to moving through the career path for project management and so is growing your EQ. There are great career paths with high salaries available for the right people and it is very open to women due to their already naturally high EQ
So this is what Kiera Knightley has been up to? Great explanation and video.
You think she looks like her?????? I don't think so
Very good and honest explanations
Thank you for the interview. Currently I'm a fairly new implementation specialist (6 months) and I was interested in what the project managers actually do outside of give us information. I was actually thinking about eventually becoming a project manager once I master the implementation stuff.
Great idea Turner!!
Hi! Can I do the Prince 2 training online? And how it is different from PMP?
Thanks for an inspiring video.
Thanks 🙏🏾
Great sharing
Best video and very informative
PMP is the most recognized...
It is, in the US and Canada.
In other parts of the world like UK, Europe as a whole is PRINCE2.
Amazing! Thanks!
LearningPeople provides online project manager training courses. Anyone know if it's a scam?
Hi respectable,
I,m farzana Yousaf and i need your help I,m currently working on my dissertation please can you help me in finding answer of some questions please please please help me
Hello.....I am IT major and been working for IT companies for almost 2 yrs....now I have a chance to be project assistant or project management assistant, trainee , is that good switch?
Hello, that’s a difficult one for us to answer, if you’re excited about the prospect of becoming a PM then definitely.
A job doesn’t have to be for life so even if you do it for a year and it’s not for you, you’ll still be learning new skills, etc. to take forward into another role
Yes it is, natural progression to a coordinator. Your next jump should be a project manager ;) Keep it up!
I have recently completed my post-graduate certificate in project management in Canada. How can I find a job here without any experience?
Hello, I’ve done a few videos on work experience which share different ideas I have on meeting people in the industry as well as trying to get work experience.
Give them a watch and if you want to bounce any questions back I’m happy to see if I can help.
All the best
Yes
What projects do you usually manage
Hi Naufal, apologies we can’t assist with this question. Questions are to Career Insights not the interviewees.
Best wishes.
Nice one....
Please may someone let me know whether it matters which place you decide to get your Prince 2 training completed? I'm based in the UK but I can do the training in lots of different places. Is one place to get certification regarded better than another?
Hello, personally don’t think it matters as this is more of a professional qualification. If you’re job hunting in the future people reading your cv will acknowledge the qualification not where you got it from.
This is slightly different from uni where I think some employees judge the uni itself but that’s only in the early stages of your career once you’re experienced they’re more interested in where you’ve worked, what projects you’ve worked on, etc.
Hope this helps and by all means seek out more opinions than mine.
All the best.
@@careerinsights2430 thank you so much for getting back to me. That is very helpful
What are you going to use Prince2 for?
@@TheProjectManagementCoach I work at a town council in the UK and I am looking to progress. I am interested in developing so many skills but quite a lot of what I am involved in is project work. I have heard a lot about PRINCE2 and so I thought it would be really beneficial to learn and also to add to my CV.
INFP Bubble I would stick with PMP since you are in town council and not waste your precious time/money into something you don’t really need. Making money is what we are all after at some point and that’s all directly related to actual practice/experience, sales and maarketing
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Great Prince II
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Good normally all MIS engineer will become project manager because they knows cross domain on IT
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Lot of blushing :)