Opportunities for Foreign PMPs |
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Rattan Boodram in Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago 68 months ago |
Does anyone know if US firms provide workpermit sponsorship for foreign PMPs? Presently I am the Head of the PMO in my country butI am looking to get international experience as I think it is the next step in my career development. |
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Straight Talk PMP in Fort Worth, Texas 67 months ago |
American Airlines and Sabre sponsor IT folks. Most of the consulting houses hire internationaly. IBM, P-W, Accenture,... |
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Rattan Boodram in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago 67 months ago |
Straight Talk PMP in Fort Worth, Texas said: American Airlines and Sabre sponsor IT folks. Most of the consulting houses hire internationaly. IBM, P-W, Accenture,... Thanks Straight Talk. I think a great challenge for PMP generalists is that there are more opportunities for IT trained PMPs. I did electrical and computer engineering and know SDLCs etc. What I have not done is a lot of programming. Most companies who hire internationally seem to prefer persons who are skilled in programming and PMP is desirable but not necessary. |
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Rattan Boodram in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago 67 months ago |
Hello Eddy, Your company is definitely different. But I have been looking for international experience for quite a while and although I am PMP certified the feedback I usually get is that my experience in construction management is not sufficient and my experience in IT specialities such as programming and knowledge of C++, SQL, SAP etc etc is not sufficient. So what is the name of your company? Maybe I can submit my resume. |
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Rattan Boodram in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago 67 months ago |
Hello Eddy, I checked out the Red Prairie site. You should check out the job requirements for Project Managers....none say PMP...all ask for IT background. Interesting that you say that all your PMs are required to be PMP. I am not trying to be-labour a point, but I honestly think that a lot of companies view Project Management as a skill and not a profession. Rattan |
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VINOD in Manama, Bahrain 65 months ago |
I am a certified PMP with 20 years experience in civil construction management.How is the job opportunity in the US ? |
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Rodrigo in Villavicencio, Colombia 61 months ago |
In order to be recognized as an Professional Engineer in US, I took and pass the EI and PE exams and I have the PE license, after that I took and pass the PMP exam from PMI. I am BSCE with 23 years of experience in the oil and gas industry in my country (Colombia). But now as soon I send my resume companies respond that dont sponsor visas. Is there some how I can work in US? If I get an E visa (inversionist, working for my company) can I work for an american company? |
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Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago 58 months ago |
Rattan Boodram in Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago said: Does anyone know if US firms provide workpermit sponsorship for foreign PMPs? Presently I am the Head of the PMO in my country butI am looking to get international experience as I think it is the next step in my career development. What are your qualifications. Let us know |
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Rattan Boodram in Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago 58 months ago |
Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago said: What are your qualifications. Let us know BSc. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Completing MBA (two outstanding courses to complete). PMP (four years). Significant experience in managing engineering (electrical), construction and telecommunications infrastructure projects. |
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Rodrigo Vargas in Villavicencio, Colombia 58 months ago |
I am in a similar situation of Rattan from Trinidad.I am a BSCE, PE Licensed (Florida) and PMP with more than 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. It has been hard finding a job in US. Companies ask for legal status to work in US. and no one sponsor an H visa. I am looking for to get an E2 visa (investment) by my own and then try again. |
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bob in Charlotte, North Carolina 54 months ago |
Rattan Boodram in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago said: Hello Eddy, |
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Alberto Suarez in Mexico 54 months ago |
Hi, I am PMP with experience in the automotive, electrical and commercial industries looking for an opportunity in US in a different industry (i,e. toys). Mexicans have the opportuntiy to get the TN visa, but I have been looking for a PMP position with no success. Does any body knows if there is a link, Headhunter, or other company that can help? Thanks |
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Lucky Ed in Eaton Bray, United Kingdom 37 months ago |
Rattan Boodram in Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago said: Does anyone know if US firms provide workpermit sponsorship for foreign PMPs? Presently I am the Head of the PMO in my country butI am looking to get international experience as I think it is the next step in my career development. Hi, I'm actually in the opposite situation as I would like to come and work as a project manager in Colombia can anyone help with this? Ed Mullan |
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Rodrigo Vargas in Bogotá, Colombia 37 months ago |
Hi Ed If you look at the EL TIEMPO advertisements every sunday you can find many request for bilingual project managers PMPs especially in the Oil&Gas industry |
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Kelvin in Rowland Heights, California 34 months ago |
YOU ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE I came across an interesting website for project managers. The site studies the importance of emotional and cultural intelligence (plus some other attributes) of project managers in relation to their project management performance. It offers free assessment in those two intelligence quotients (EQ & CQ). Such professional assessments normally cost hundreds of dollars but the site's free assessment is for a limited time only. The assessments were designed by pioneers and eminent researchers in the respective fields. I recommend you to check it out because it may be beneficial to your career. |
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Kelvin in Rowland Heights, California 34 months ago |
One PMP to another: Improve your EQ/CQ for career advancements. EMOTIONAL & CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE (EQ/CQ) TRUMPS IQ for Project Success I came across an interesting website for project managers. The site studies the importance of emotional and cultural intelligence (plus some other attributes) of project managers in relation to their project management performance. It offers free assessment in those two intelligence quotients (EQ & CQ), which are found to be more important than IQ for professional success. Such professional assessments normally cost hundreds of dollars but the site's free assessment is for a limited time only. The assessments were designed by pioneers and eminent researchers in the respective fields. I recommend you to check it out because it may be beneficial to your career. You can remain fully anonymous in the 15-minute participation. |
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Kelvin in Rowland Heights, California 34 months ago |
Eddy, from one PMP to another: EQ/CQ + PMP is solid EMOTIONAL & CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE (EQ/CQ) TRUMPS IQ for Project Success I came across an interesting website for project managers. The site studies the importance of emotional and cultural intelligence (plus some other attributes) of project managers in relation to their project management performance. It offers free assessment in those two intelligence quotients (EQ & CQ), which are found to be more important than IQ for professional success. Such professional assessments normally cost hundreds of dollars but the site's free assessment is for a limited time only. The assessments were designed by pioneers and eminent researchers in the respective fields. I recommend you to check it out because it may be beneficial to your career. You can remain fully anonymous in the 15-minute participation. |
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Kelvin in Rowland Heights, California 34 months ago |
Opps, thought my direct Reply is indented under the original author's thread. Sorry, i just find no option to delete what i dup posted. |
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