Right. I've got a mate who has just transferred from technical (IT Support) to project management for a IT company.
He's hoping to do this for x years (about 2) and transfer into contracting.
What should I tell him to focus on. Will his PM jobs be limited to x technology that he has used (or seen used) or does it not matter.
Will his lack of technical knowledge (i.e. not being a developer) hinder him so should he start learning C# / .net etc to help him on his way.
Or should be focus on paper quals in the next 2 years (ITIL and PRINCE2).
Oh, and no jokes about PMs being useless so it doesn't matter etc. I've already got those covered.
He's hoping to do this for x years (about 2) and transfer into contracting.
What should I tell him to focus on. Will his PM jobs be limited to x technology that he has used (or seen used) or does it not matter.
Will his lack of technical knowledge (i.e. not being a developer) hinder him so should he start learning C# / .net etc to help him on his way.
Or should be focus on paper quals in the next 2 years (ITIL and PRINCE2).
Oh, and no jokes about PMs being useless so it doesn't matter etc. I've already got those covered.


Mmmmm.... not sure I agree. Like most contracts through agencies, you've got to tick the boxes on the client spec, especially starting out. I'd get PMP and PRINCE2 as a minimum (they're not difficult... they're aimed at PM's FFS) and back it up with a couple of tech qualifications as well. Like WHS above, if you can show some technical knowledge then you have less chance of Charlie-Foxtrotting the project through ignorance.
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