Google project management cert vs PMP, which one do you recommend?
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Google project management cert vs PMP, which one do you recommend?
How do you handle ghosting in job interviews? There is a company that took 3-4 weeks to complete mid level software developer interviews.I gave final interview last week and haven’t heard anything even after a follow up.Is it normal to get ghosted even after coming this long and investing your energy in the process ? I mean, I am fine if they say no or reject me but just don’t take too long that I start losing interest in the role.Has anyone experienced situations like this before? What did u do
I just got my first performance review, and the feedback was literally "you're doing great, keep doing what you're doing," with a 2% raise. Inflation in my city is sitting at 4%, so my reward is effectively a pay cut for a year of hard work. Is this normal? Is the only thing to do jump companies?
We just got our yearly bonus and our stock prices are at the highest they’ve ever been. We just got off an all hands call talking about how it’s been our best year yet! Then bonuses were slashed to pay for AI innovation. I’m so mad. Pay the people who make this happen - not copilot licenses.
I’m currently navigating my first major workplace mistake, and my brain is telling me to pack my bags and disappear. I accidentally sent an internal draft to a client group, and even though it was resolved in an hour, I feel like I’ve permanently ruined my reputation here. Everyone keeps telling me it happens to everyone, but the anxiety of waiting for the fallout is making it impossible to sleep. How do you bounce back?
My team just spent a ton of time interviewing for a software engineering position and right before we put an offer out the headcount got axed. Super frustrating and feels like a complete waste of time that we all dedicated to the process. Anyone else deal with something like this? Honestly I'm pretty annoyed and wish they just never opened the position up from the start
Both show knowledge and commitment. I’m personally trying to transition out of project management. And I don’t have a PMP for a reason so take this with a grain of salt. But something I have noticed is the companies who don’t lose their shit over who has a PMP tend to be way better employers than those who do.
What are you transitioning to? I’m thinking the cert will help my salary at my next job. I try to stay away from employers that list PMP as a requirement for the reason you stated.
I think it depends on what the project is going to be. Honestly, whether it's google or another professional system, the system only works as well as the team's willingness to input into it. On that note, I really love Monday.com.
Gut says PMP. That said there are a lot of vids on YT that compare the two that you might find useful.
I feel like the PMP is a more distinguished certification. It's like the gold standard. I always assume that an exclusive group of professionals hold that certification.
Depends on the project but I think the PMP certf will give you a more range of opportunities. The google PM might be more tailored to specific projects.
I am a Program/PMO Manager with 30 yrs experience and never had, nor will I ever bother getting my PMP, but, I will say that if you are going to get one cert, that is probably the best one. I see PMP listed on more job requisitions than any other cert. Find a company that doesn’t mandate it for hiring and let them pay for your certification while learning on the job, that is the cheapest and easiest way to go about it.
Even non PM jobs ask for PMP as a preferred thing. It’s like a masters these days in that everyone wants it and it’ll help. (Not like it’s respected as a masters) I’d do PMP if you can. Versus doing the gpm one.