Resources for Students Searching for Project Management Careers
The following resources will help you to learn more about project management careers and provide insight into what steps you need to take to become a project manager in your area of interest.
Project Management Institute
The world’s leading nonprofit membership association for the project management profession, with more than half a million members and credential holders in 185 countries. PMI’s worldwide advocacy for project management is supported by its globally-recognized standards and credentials, extensive research program, and professional development opportunities.
International Project Management Association
World leading non-profit making project management organization that represents more than 50 project management associations from all continents of the world.
International Association of Project and Program Management
As a worldwide global project organization, IAPPM will create value together with its members, project communities, business partners and corporations by leveraging its content, collaboration and business management insight.
American Society for the Advancement of Project Management
The USA member affiliate of IMPA (see above).
The American Academy of Project Management
The Global Board of Standards and Accreditation Council for project management industry professionals and related institutions. Its Global Board of Standards issues Project Management Certification to qualified professionals who meet its graduate professional criteria and standards of Specialized Graduate Education, Industry Training & Experience, Industry Knowledge, Ethics, and Continuing Education.
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