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Dear Graphic Design Student:
You are offered a job. Once the hiring manager is serious, go for it. There are many empty promises out there. Once you encounter a serious employer, you’ve got a great opportunity.
Your internship is your experience. Get the job. You performed all those hands on in college. Have you volunteered projects for people within your community and probably without pay? That is also experience. Are you confident doing the job and loving what you do. Take the PMP/ PMA Exam. You’ll Ace it. Moreover, you want to do what you love. Let the hiring manager give you a project. Use those experiences, and show the hiring manager what you’ve got! You don’t have to surprise yourself; you know what you’ve got. Take the lead, and surprise the hiring manager!
Best Regards,
Mary Crosby
Last I remember about the pmp was that there were professional job hour requirements to qualify for the exam. You should be able to qualify for the cipm with an undergrad, though.
Get a job and see where it goes. PM roles require spft skills and if you can show that you have those you might get an opportunity
Are you looking for an intern who works remotely? Lol