03-11-2016, 03:49 PM
I agree that it's like adding a specialization to your already-earned degree. For instance, I'm going to be in HR (previously worked in compensation). A lot of what happens there is project-based. So a degree in HR, with a certificate in PM might be useful. I don't need to become a full-fledged Project Manager, that's not the job I'm going for.
So, while I wouldn't necessarily spend a LOT of money on it, having the knowledge and being able to prove it, might be helpful in different circumstances.
And I too immediately thought of having that second school on the resume.
So, while I wouldn't necessarily spend a LOT of money on it, having the knowledge and being able to prove it, might be helpful in different circumstances.
And I too immediately thought of having that second school on the resume.
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