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1 month 1 week ago #32796

Markus Kopko

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Hi Daniel,

I am on the same page as my colleagues here;
However, in your specific case (as far as I understood your situation based on the info you provided here)
My recommendation would be to pursue the PMI-ACP first, as it is immediately beneficial for your day-to-day work.
As a next step, the PMP would be very useful to broaden your knowledge and prepare for more (senior) roles.
And then, as a third step, perhaps the PMI-CPMAI (Certified Professional in Managing AI) could be a very valid option from my perspective.
I am pretty convinced that the CPMAI will become more and more important and relevant, since AI is just everywhere (and therefore more or less a topic in any future project.

And that is the point, the overall question is not, what is the immediate next step, the much more important question is - and Anusha touched that already - how does your career plan
look like?
If you have that plan, the single steps are coming more or less automatically.

Please feel free to reach out at any time for further questions regarding the certifications or if you need guidance in developing your
career/plan. ;)

BR
1 month 1 week ago #32790

Anusha Jayaram

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Hi Daniel,
Do you see yourself continuing in a purely Agile environment (either in your current organization, or in the future)?
If yes, then have you considered the PMI-ACP certification instead (Agile)?
If you are open to future opportunities in Agile as well as hybrid/ waterfall, then I would recommend PMP for a more over-arching skill set.
1 month 2 weeks ago #32755

Harry Elston

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Daniel,

No education of any kind is ever wasted. It may or may not help you in your current role, but pursuing the PMP, and especially, PMP+ACP (Agile Certified Practitioner) will almost certainly give you a leg up on the next person looking at the position.

Good luck!
1 month 2 weeks ago #32753

Daniel Lopez

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I lead a small dev team at a startup, and we run everything in Agile: sprints, standups, backlog grooming, the works. I’ve been thinking about getting PMP-certified to round out my skill set and maybe prep for a bigger role down the line.

I know PMP covers Predictive and Hybrid too, but I’m curious if it still feels relevant for someone deep in Agile. Has anyone here taken the exam while working in a fast-paced tech environment?

I'd love to know how you guys balanced the prep and whether it helped in your day-to-day.

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