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Primavera Certifications
Last Post 30 Dec 2008 01:30 AM byAdam. 0 Replies.
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I realize this is a bit off topic as the forum is primarily dedicated to the technical aspects but seeing as there is no "general" form I thought I would throw this out there.

For those of you who hire Primavera professionals or those of you in the know, what certifications do you appreciate on a resume? There is the American Association of Cost Engineers PSP certification and the Project Management Institute PMI-SP that I know of.

I dont meet the PSP requirement for 8 years of experience and they dont have a "junior" scheduling certification that I can tell. The PMI certification only requires 3500 hours which I am quite close to but Im lacking in the 30 hours of recent classroom instruction.

Regardless, what do YOU look for on a resume?



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