Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is a very prestigious program, and PP is right, you apply as you come out of a grad school program including MA, MS, MBA, JD, and other graduate level programs. Tough to get into. I was a PMF twenty years ago, it was the first step in my career.
Work-life is probably dependent on the agency you are with. I was at a place that is known for long hours and they were. I wouldn't want that job now as the parent of a young child. YMMV at another agency.
It WAS a prestigious program 20 years ago when each graduate school could only send their top one or two candidates -- when it was called the PMI. It's not so prestigious now, and I've been less than impressed with most of the PMFs entering my agency. A lot of millennials with entitled attitudes who think the world revolves around them.
If you want to succeed as a PMF, as with anywhere, be willing to work hard and respect experience. The world wasn't invented yesterday and people who've works in the agency for 20 years may know a thing or two that you don't.