I am thinking of taking some of the ITIL foundation courses whilst I am off. I am a PM and have the degree, PRINCE2 Pr, CTIP etc etc and bags of experience to show.
Not sure if ITIL will enhance this or simply keep me focussed on something constructive.
Any advice welcome thanks.
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostOk so buy the books, waste your time off by being stuck indoors and as bored as you were when you were billing - but with no cash at the end.
Then you get your cert or whatever and put it on your cv and the pimps beat a path to your door - or does it not work like that? Does a 1 week course costing a grand not buy you 5 years experience on your cv?
No one asks for a language certificate and it could be useful for future project
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostNobody asks for certificates
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If it gets you a qualification or recognisable certificate, it may tick a box on the shortlister's check sheet.
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Buy a dummies book. You never will need more knowledge than that.
HTH
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostOk so buy the books, waste your time off by being stuck indoors and as bored as you were when you were billing - but with no cash at the end.
Then you get your cert or whatever and put it on your cv and the pimps beat a path to your door - or does it not work like that? Does a 1 week course costing a grand not buy you 5 years experience on your cv?
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostOk so buy the books, waste your time off by being stuck indoors and as bored as you were when you were billing - but with no cash at the end.
Then you get your cert or whatever and put it on your cv and the pimps beat a path to your door - or does it not work like that? Does a 1 week course costing a grand not buy you 5 years experience on your cv?
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Relevance of training whilst 'benched'?
Ok so buy the books, waste your time off by being stuck indoors and as bored as you were when you were billing - but with no cash at the end.
Then you get your cert or whatever and put it on your cv and the pimps beat a path to your door - or does it not work like that? Does a 1 week course costing a grand not buy you 5 years experience on your cv?Tags: None
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