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Currently I am on assignments to work abroad on client side (United Nations), having10.4 years’ experience as a System Analyst (Team lead) & Sr. Web Application Development. Now I am seeking assignments in IT Project Management with a reputed Organization especially in gulf Areas. Please go through my CV or the summary of my career below and suggest me what certifications are required to get the Jobs in IT Project Management Areas. PROFILE SUMMARY • Works as part of a team in the planning, specification, design, development, implementation and support of computer application systems and programs. • Using Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) to track the resources till the completion of the task/Projects. • Diligently handled the entire projects from conceptualization till completion of the project including analysis, development, coding, testing and client site meetings. • Maintains functional specifications for computer application systems, programs and procedures • A keen communicator with honed interpersonal, problem solving and analytical abilities. Technical Skills/ Languages: ASP.NET3.5,4.0, C#.Net, LINQ, CSS, Ajax, ASP, VB.Net, HTML, Visual Basic, XML, XSLT, C++,ADO, HTML5, SOAP, JavaScript, Web Services, MVC, jQuery. Databases: SQL Server20 &2005, MS Access Software & Tools: Front Page, Dream weaver, Visual Studio10, Photoshop CS, Visio, Rad Controls, Microsoft AJAX Tool Kit, RAD Tools Reporting: Crystal Reporting, SqlServer2005 Reporting, Telerik Reporting Platforms: Windows7, Vista, XP and2003 Knowledge of content management systems (CMS): Knowledge of UML structure and Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). Application Security: Building and Testing Secure Web Applications. Version Controls: TFS (Team Foundation Server,Visual SourceSafe.
PMP from PMI will verify your project management expertise.
In my view certifications can just help you add weightage to your resume. You can get Project Management jobs even without certifications if you have good Project Management skills, and experience. It depends on how you demonstrate your skills in the interview.
PMP from PMI, and CSM (Certified Scrum Master) will be good certificates to have for Project Managers. If you have managed projects, then getting these certifications is not rocket science, you can get these without any further trainings.
Regarding the Certifications you have2 options
PMP or Prince2 But PMP is better .
What i propose to you is during your assigment start doing some hsadoing with your current Project Manager .
Try to participate in PM activities .
Go to Websites related to PM like http://www.projectmanager.com/ they share lots of free info .
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PMP
ITIL - Foundation
Introduction to CMMI
MS project
PMP and AGILE if you already work in IT industry
Technical Skills:
Computer Science or Information Technology: A solid understanding of computer systems, networks, and software development is essential.
Programming: Proficiency in one or more programming languages can be beneficial, especially for projects involving software development.
Database Management: Knowledge of database systems and SQL is often required for IT projects.
Managerial Skills:
Project Management: Understanding project management methodologies like Agile, Waterfall, or hybrid approaches is vital.
Business Analysis: Ability to gather requirements, analyze data, and create effective solutions.
Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks throughout the project lifecycle.
Change Management: Implementing changes effectively while minimizing disruption.
Interpersonal Skills:
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with stakeholders, team members, and clients.
Leadership: Ability to lead and motivate project teams.
Problem-Solving: The ability to identify and solve problems creatively.
Negotiation: Skills to negotiate with stakeholders and resolve conflicts.
Additional Considerations:
Domain Knowledge: Experience in specific industries or domains (e.g., healthcare, finance, manufacturing) can be advantageous.
Continuous Learning: The IT field is constantly evolving. Staying updated with the latest trends and technologies is essential.
In summary, PMP is far better. However, consistancy in project management activities can make knowing