Hi all
I come in peace as an Agency Recruiter looking for advice on how to transition away from recruitment. Coming up to seven years with my employer, having taken the job straight out of University to support my partner who was still studying, it’s all I’ve known.
I’d like to think I’m one of the better guys; I don’t treat contractors like commodities, the contractors I work with know I’m available 24/7 for them, I always try to increase their rates (even if it means a reduction my margin / bonus) and, unlike most recruiters, I’m not solely in it for the money. Yes, this has led me to being an ‘average’ recruiter by my employers standards, but at least I sleep soundly at night knowing I am doing everything possible for the contractors that I work with.
Now I’ve waved the white flag – I’m hoping to get advice on the best route to becoming a Project Manager. I have a bachelors Business degree, nearly seven years working in the Defence industry and have relevant security clearances. For the last year I have been working on providing SOW to several companies and really enjoyed it. Against my employers wishes, I have been involved in every aspect. They would prefer I just do the sales side and pass it over to another team. However, I wanted to follow the project all the way through and I’ve enjoyed learning about the project lifecycles etc etc.
I’m unsure as to what route I should take to eventually become a PM. I’ve seen Open University diplomas taking two years (full time) or four years (part time) – financially I can’t afford to be a student for two years, and four years until I can start to look at moving out of recruitment seems too far away.
I’ve also seen the AMP fundamentals qualification (3 days) and I’m aware of PRINCE2.
If you were in my position – what would you be doing? What is it that employers look for? And what job titles should I be looking for when I’ve got the ‘theory’ under my belt; Project Support, Project Co-ordinator, Asst / Junior PM?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Row
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I come in peace as an Agency Recruiter looking for advice on how to transition away from recruitment. Coming up to seven years with my employer, having taken the job straight out of University to support my partner who was still studying, it’s all I’ve known.
I’d like to think I’m one of the better guys; I don’t treat contractors like commodities, the contractors I work with know I’m available 24/7 for them, I always try to increase their rates (even if it means a reduction my margin / bonus) and, unlike most recruiters, I’m not solely in it for the money. Yes, this has led me to being an ‘average’ recruiter by my employers standards, but at least I sleep soundly at night knowing I am doing everything possible for the contractors that I work with.
Now I’ve waved the white flag – I’m hoping to get advice on the best route to becoming a Project Manager. I have a bachelors Business degree, nearly seven years working in the Defence industry and have relevant security clearances. For the last year I have been working on providing SOW to several companies and really enjoyed it. Against my employers wishes, I have been involved in every aspect. They would prefer I just do the sales side and pass it over to another team. However, I wanted to follow the project all the way through and I’ve enjoyed learning about the project lifecycles etc etc.
I’m unsure as to what route I should take to eventually become a PM. I’ve seen Open University diplomas taking two years (full time) or four years (part time) – financially I can’t afford to be a student for two years, and four years until I can start to look at moving out of recruitment seems too far away.
I’ve also seen the AMP fundamentals qualification (3 days) and I’m aware of PRINCE2.
If you were in my position – what would you be doing? What is it that employers look for? And what job titles should I be looking for when I’ve got the ‘theory’ under my belt; Project Support, Project Co-ordinator, Asst / Junior PM?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Row
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