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Help with logging army project hours for PMP application

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Ajit Baridun Jonesboro, AR

I am applying to take PMP certification exam and need help with converting army work to project management hours for the application. I have already finished my civilian project hours and just need about 1300 more to get total 4500 hours. I have served 4 years in the army (infantryman) as a Radio and Telephone operator, Operations assistant, team leader and squad leader. Thank you.

13 September 2017 2 replies Military to Civilian Transition

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Victor Ramos Mc Lean, VA

Ajitkumar,

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9 November 2017 Helpful answer

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Damin Kirk North Charleston, SC

Hi Ajitkumar -

You'll enter the hours for you Military projects the same as your civilian projects. The key is be able to articulate your role on the projects and what you did. Logging any one project that takes up more than 80% of your time could raise a red flag. Other than that you should be good to go.

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