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An acronym that stands for the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These fields are often grouped together because of a national movement to promote these subjects in the US. This includes initiatives to integrate their curriculums together and hopes that such an emphasis will lead to a stronger high-tech workforce.






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A: Typical requirements generally include at least three years of experience in a related role, the ability to communicate, formal training, and a PMP certification. Certification can be acquired through a professional association, a university or college, or through a specially focused online learning program.

A: A Project Manager is responsible for the planning, procurement, execution and completion of a project. The project manager is in charge of the entire project and handles everything involved, such as the project scope, managing the project team, as well as the resources assigned to the project.

A: The Project Lifecycle consists of seven phases intake, initiation, planning, product selection, execution, monitoring & control, and closure. These phases make up the path that takes your project from start to finish.

A: You don't need to have worked as a project manager to have built up many of the skills the role needs. Loads of jobs require leadership, communication, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. Take every opportunity to show how your previous jobs have built the skills needed to be a great project manager.

A: You do not need a bachelor's degree to become a project manager. However, you'll find it challenging to land a job if your only qualification is PM certification. A degree proves to an employer that you can fulfill the responsibilities of an available role.

A: Project managers generally need to have a Bachelor's degree in business or computer science, as well as years of professional experience in a relevant line of work with escalating seniority.

A: Planning skills of the best project managers: They are able to anticipate how events will turn out. They see connections (dependencies) between activities. They leverage the experience and knowledge of the team to create solid project plans. They are able to make good estimations (based on experience)

A: Project management is one of the most challenging careers as no day will be the same, and you will need all your project management skills to solve every problem. Also, you'll be the first person your team goes to when a problem occurs. They might expect you to hold the answers to any inquiry.