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Project management has always fascinated me. Leading professionals with different expertise towards achieving a common goal and producing something from scratch has become my career goal. However, finding a job with no experience was my initial challenge. Even when I did, I felt my superiors expected more than what I was actually investing in my work. This was definitely frustrating because without a job, I couldn’t gain experience. And without experience, the career of my choice would remain only a dream. While discussing my issues on LinkedIn, a connection recommended that Which is better prince2 or PMP? I become certified. Having a project management certification would prove that I have the skill and knowledge necessary for project managers. However, some certifications were a little hard to attain. Important ones like PMP had a project experience requirement of three years. Something I still don’t have while writing this. Thankfully, a little research helped me find the right certification: PRINCE2. PRINCE2 was a godsend because it didn’t have any formal requirements. In fact, even its most advanced level – PRINCE2 Practitioner – only required that I be PRINCE2 Foundation certified. Now all I had to do was prepare for the certification exam. And that’s where LearningCert helped. While iffy about learning with a relatively new eLearning course provider, I liked the fact that I was paying a reasonable sum to get experienced trainers, accredited coursework, and several great guarantees. I didn’t even need to avail the exam passing guarantee because the lessons were so effective that I became certified from my first attempt. That’s why I chose LearningCert again for the Practitioner level. I’ll be taking the certification exam soon, but I can see how everyone’s attitude at work has changed. For the better. In fact, I think they’re planning to bring me on- board another upcoming project that’ll start later this year. Wish me luck!