fazza
Member
Registered: 7th Feb 08
Location: Plymouth
User status: Offline
|
Does anyone on here work as a project manager? I am considering over the next couple of years a career change into project management. I am looking to do a few courses that are distant learning but could anyone recommend ones that are best and which to avoid?
I've heard Prince2 courses are a good one to go for? Are there others that go alongside?
Also noticed that Prince2 Foundation course is currently on groupon for £199. Is that worth a look at or pointless?
|
VrsTurbo
Premium Member
Registered: 8th Jun 10
User status: Offline
|
Just do prince 2 don't expect to jump into a pm job though.
|
fazza
Member
Registered: 7th Feb 08
Location: Plymouth
User status: Offline
|
how would you advise to get into a job once I have completed prince2 courses
|
VrsTurbo
Premium Member
Registered: 8th Jun 10
User status: Offline
|
You'll need to look for junior roles first. Or progress into from another job.
|
Mase
Premium Member
Registered: 16th Sep 01
Location: Derbyshire
User status: Offline
|
I expect you'd need to get some project engineering type experience before hand, ie. working as part of a project team under the direction of a project manager. That's the kind of position I'm in at the moment en route to becoming a project manager. This is coming from an engineering background though, but I can't imagine it'll differ greatly from other industries, at the end of the day any company would want to see what experience you had working on projects...
Mase
|
corsa - gus
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
User status: Offline
|
Project management in the construction industry?
If so I would say you'll struggle to get a position without any previous experience. You'd be looking for positions as an assistant site manager and working your way up from there.
|
Brett
Premium Member
Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
You'll need to look for junior roles first. Or progress into from another job.
As above. The bit of paper is just a formatlity imo, it's all down to experience.
|
John
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 03
User status: Offline
|
Any course that you can go straight into, when you aren't even in that line of work, needing no previous qualifications, almost certainly won't get you a decent/any job.
|
fazza
Member
Registered: 7th Feb 08
Location: Plymouth
User status: Offline
|
I didn't expect to jump into a high flying PM job 
I will sort the courses then look into assistant site manager roles then 
Cheers
|
Brett
Premium Member
Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
User status: Offline
|
I know they say it's never too late, but I think you're gonna struggle myself.
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
Prince2 is alright but it teaches you the Prince2 methodology so is completely pointless unless you go into a role that uses that methodology.
It depends what industry you want to be a PM in, but as (I believe) you have zero experience in any kind of project-based environment I think you will struggle.
You could try and get PMO/Project Assistant role where you basically be assisting a number of PMs. The salary will be terrible though.
|
fazza
Member
Registered: 7th Feb 08
Location: Plymouth
User status: Offline
|
How do people go into project management?
What would be the best entry route?
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by fazza
How do people go into project management?
What would be the best entry route?
Experience in the relevant industry in a project-based environment.
So if it's IT for example, PM is a common progression from developer or business analyst for example.
If it's engineering, you might be a project engineer then become a PM.
|
Bart
Member
Registered: 19th Aug 02
Location: Midsomer Norton, Bristol Avon
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by fazza
How do people go into project management?
What would be the best entry route?
Experience in the relevant industry in a project-based environment.
So if it's IT for example, PM is a common progression from developer or business analyst for example.
If it's engineering, you might be a project engineer then become a PM.
This.
But as VT mentions, you want to look at junior roles but if you want to really make it and progress far, expect to work really hard, long hours, working lots in your own time (taking work home, writing RAMS etc) taking a lot of shit from a lot of people, all whilst earning next to nothing to begin with.
|
broster
Premium Member
Registered: 6th Dec 02
Location: Drives: E39
User status: Offline
|
I've changed careers last Christmas and became a project manager, as above what industry do you want to look at pm-ing in? I did a mechanical engineering degree 5/6years ago which touched on pm bits, no other pm qualifications.
Best choice I made work wise.
|
Tiger
Member
Registered: 12th Jun 01
Location: Leicestershire Drives:Astra VXR
User status: Offline
|
Project Managers at my place started as bench hands and worked their way up.
[Edited on 28-01-2013 by Tiger]
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Tbh this thread is useless untill John and Steve have commented.
|
fazza
Member
Registered: 7th Feb 08
Location: Plymouth
User status: Offline
|
I was hoping to aim for construction and property PM browser.
Working hard and long hours doesn't bother me, will take a look at junior roles
|
Gavin
Premium Member
Registered: 3rd Apr 02
Location: West Midlands
User status: Offline
|
I'm a IT Project Manager and Programme Manager.
Prince II + experience, the latter is more important if you are able move into a PM role within your company and get the qualifications later
pew pew pew pewwwww
|
Mad Moe
Member
Registered: 14th Jun 01
Location: Northumberland
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by fazza
I was hoping to aim for construction and property PM browser.
Working hard and long hours doesn't bother me, will take a look at junior roles
Do you have any experience working in the construction industry, if the answers no I really wouldn't waste your time considering a specific PM course as most positions would require some form of construction management degree
|
sc0ott
Member
Registered: 16th Feb 09
User status: Offline
|
I work for a house builder and tbh experience is what you need.
Try and start off as a trainee/junior and work towards an assistant site manager, then on to a site manager.
|