Project Management as a Career
Synopsis:
If you are a post-secondary student or a recent graduate interested in project management, please join us for this FREE virtual event hosted by the PMI Toronto Chapter!
During this event, you can expect the following:
- An introduction to PMI and the PMI Toronto Chapter
- A presentation of the latest research on project management jobs
- A highlight of the latest research on project management jobs with PMI’s Pulse of the Profession
- An overview of “a day in the life” of a project management professional
- A discussion of certification opportunities and insight into practitioner experiences
- An opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session
*Please note that, while the event is open to everyone, the intended audience is current post-secondary students or recent graduates who would like to learn more about project management as a career.
Learning Outcomes:
- Get introduced to PMI and PMI Toronto
- Gain an understanding of the latest research on project management jobs
- Learn about “a day in the life” of a project management professional
- Dive into the certification opportunities for project managers
Agenda:
7:00PM – Welcome
7:05PM – What is a Project Manager?
7:10PM – Project Management Job Trends
7:20PM – Pulse of the Profession
7:30PM – PMI Certifications
7:50PM – “Day in the life” of a project management professional
8:10PM – Q & A
8:30PM - Conclude
Registration Deadline:
Registration closes on Wednesday October 23, 2024, at 7:00 PM.
Fees:
PMI Toronto Members (login prior to registering): $0 (Complimentary)
Non-Members and Guests: $0 (Complimentary)
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Please see the PMI Toronto Cancellation and Refund Policy for further information. Any exceptions for this event would be listed above this clause.
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