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Have any of you used LinkedIn to help further your job searches? How have you you used LinkedIn? It seems like most of the things require a paid account... Here is my LinkedIn profile
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As I said in my previous post, I passed the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification yesterday. What did I use for study materials? Measureup.com. I have used MeasureUp for several exams, including the MCP exams. Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). This is THE bible for Project Management, published through the Project Management Institute (PMI). Lots of lists, processes, including inputs, tools used, and outputs (see below). Information Technology Project Management...
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Considering my previous post about passing the PMP, the results from the Programmer Personality Test are not that surprising. I really wish that this test was more comprehensive. Your programmer personality type is: PHTB You're a Planner. You may be slow, but you'll usually find the best solution. If something's worth doing, it's worth doing right. You like coding at a High level. The world is made up of objects and components, you should create your programs in the same way. You work best in a Team....
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I passed the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification today! I have taken nine certification tests in my professional life and this was by far the hardest exam I have ever taken. This was step two in my one-two punch strategy, the MBA being the first step. This completes my four year goals (along with Microsoft DotNet certs), and my one year goals. Now what?? Well, not sure. Now that I don't have my nights filled with studying, I am also going to spend some time learning XNA like my hero,...
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