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Does 4 years as an Army Officer (combat arms) count towards PMP Certification?

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Mitchell Bliley Columbia , SC

I will be ETSing in about one year and I am considering attaining my PMP certificaiton, if able. I'm also wondering how much it will actually help. From my research, it seems worthwhile.

11 March 2014 2 replies Career Exploration

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Frederick Flores Cedar Hill , TX

Mitchell,

If you would like to discuss broader career options, please feel free to contact me.

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Mike Williams Marietta , GA

Mitchell, The first step would be to log into PMI.org and build a profile on your experiences that would help build the required experience hours that are required to seek your certification.
Join a local PMI organization in your home town. You can attend meetings and earn Professional Development Units (PDU) without being in a certified status.
Hope this helps. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

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