Women in Engineering: Success Stories from STEM Professionals
Tiffani Teachey & Rebecca Swabey, P. Eng.
41 episodes
3 months ago
Women have been a minority in the engineering field for years, which has made it harder for them to grow their careers. The Women in Engineering Podcast (WIE) is a vital resource for women in engineering, offering inspiration, knowledge, and how to career advice. Hosted by Mechanical Engineer Tiffani Teachey, the show features interviews with successful female engineers who are looking to help the next generation of female engineers succeed. This podcast is a go-to destination for female engineers at all stages of their journey.
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Women have been a minority in the engineering field for years, which has made it harder for them to grow their careers. The Women in Engineering Podcast (WIE) is a vital resource for women in engineering, offering inspiration, knowledge, and how to career advice. Hosted by Mechanical Engineer Tiffani Teachey, the show features interviews with successful female engineers who are looking to help the next generation of female engineers succeed. This podcast is a go-to destination for female engineers at all stages of their journey.
The Successful Career-Boosting Effects of the PMP Certification – Ep 022
Women in Engineering: Success Stories from STEM Professionals
24 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
The Successful Career-Boosting Effects of the PMP Certification – Ep 022
In this episode, I talk with Tamara McLemore, PMP, PMI-ACP, Project Manager Professional (PMP) exam instructor, about how the PMP certification can transform your career. We debunk some common myths about the PMP certification and explore accelerated strategies to help you achieve it quicker.
***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***
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Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Tamara:
What motivates you to help women earn their PMP certification?
Why should women engineers get their PMP certification, and how can it impact their careers?
What are the top five myths that discourage people from pursuing their PMP certification?
Who is eligible to apply for the PMP certification?
What are the eligibility criteria for the PMP certification, including required experience and education?
What are common misconceptions about prior project leadership experience for PMP candidates?
What are the top two tips for passing the PMP exam?
What final piece of advice do you have for engineers looking to advance their careers with certifications like the PMP?
Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About the Successful Career-Boosting Effects of the PMP Certification:
Tamara is motivated to help women earn their PMP certification because she experienced loneliness as one of the few women in the tech industry. She saw that this certification was crucial for women to secure high-profile project management roles.
Women engineers should get their PMP certification to develop the soft skills and confidence needed to communicate with key stakeholders. This can lead to faster career advancement and greater recognition for their work.
The top five myths discouraging people from pursuing their PMP certification are thinking they don't meet the requirements, believing they need to be a project manager, thinking the test is too hard, fearing failure, and worrying about the cost. In reality, these concerns are often unfounded, and many companies will even cover the certification cost.
Anyone with a minimum of three years of project management experience, regardless of whether they have a degree, is eligible to apply for the PMP certification.
The eligibility criteria for the PMP certification include a minimum of three years of project management experience with a bachelor's degree, or five years without. This experience must involve leading and directing projects, and candidates must also complete 35 hours of project management education.
Common misconceptions about prior project leadership experience for PMP candidates include the belief that they must have held the title of "project manager" to qualify. In reality, what matters most is the role they played in managing projects, not their official job title.
The top two tips for passing the PMP exam are to ensure your application is approved early, allowing ample time for focused study and practice. And create a structured study schedule that includes regular practice with exam questions to familiarize yourself with the format and content of the test.
Engineers aiming to advance their careers with certifications like the PMP should focus on developing strong project management skills alongside technical expertise, which are crucial for senior roles in project management.
More Details in This Episode…
About the Guest: Tamara McLemore, PMP, PMI-ACP
Tamara McLemore, PMP, PMI-ACP, is the Executive Consultant, Project Management Professional (PMP) & Guest Lecturer at Project Business Academy. Her expertise lies in coaching mid-career professional women, empowering them with the necessary skills, confidence, and language to obtain their PMP Certification and secure significant career advancements.
Women in Engineering: Success Stories from STEM Professionals
Women have been a minority in the engineering field for years, which has made it harder for them to grow their careers. The Women in Engineering Podcast (WIE) is a vital resource for women in engineering, offering inspiration, knowledge, and how to career advice. Hosted by Mechanical Engineer Tiffani Teachey, the show features interviews with successful female engineers who are looking to help the next generation of female engineers succeed. This podcast is a go-to destination for female engineers at all stages of their journey.