I dreaded the exercise of documenting all of my experience for the PMP exam.
There are several helpful websites and templates that I found. I looked at a few of them, and ended up creating my own custom version of an Excel spreadsheet for use in documenting my time managing projects.
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Download the template below, and check out the video where I walk you through how to use the template for yourself.
Josh helps new and aspiring project managers reach their career goals. He has been managing projects in Computing, Financial Services, Telecommunications, and Aerospace for over a decade. Josh’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Project Management and he is PMP certified. The best method for tapping into Josh’s knowledge and experience is his training for project management, where Josh shares his best practices for how to get ahead in your project management career and his best practices in specific project management processes.
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