Hi Chrisy,
I understand your worry – it’s natural after seeing a rejection. What PMI really looks for is whether you clearly describe your role as a project manager. Focus your descriptions more on the
activities you performed rather than just the outcomes. Show how you applied project management skills across the process groups, and try to align your wording with the vocabulary from
the PMP Exam Content Outline. Keep it concise, avoid company jargon, and think in terms of what a neutral PMI reviewer would immediately recognize as project management work.
If you do that, your application will be much stronger and stand a much lower risk of being rejected.
Feel free to reach out on LinkedIn (Link in the footer) and let me review your application if you'd like.
BR,
Markus