Anonymous wrote:I've been in leadership and project management in the architecture industry... would love to get out. Considering my past experience, would it be worth getting my PMP to transition into a project manager role outside of the industry? How challenging is it to get your PMP? Is it worth it to get?
The best PM I know and I know a lot of them - including myself, doesn't have a PMP. The reality is, a PMP is not going to teach you the soft skills or the emotional intelligence that are the utmost importance in doing this job. That said, OP- if you're looking to get out of the industry, you may need that extra boost that the PMP will give you. If you've been doing the job for years, it won't be a challenge. If you're looking to go into government, you definitely need it.