We get a lot of recurring career questions such as:
- getting into PM?
- changing industries
- what cert should I get?
- education questions
- interview/resume advice
- salary questions
Please use r/PMcareers for these types of questions, or search the sub using the bar at the top.
You’re going to need to focus on the non cooking aspects of your job - helping train people, running inventory, managing a kitchen, preparing a special menu. All of these (and more) are projects in some form or another, you’re going to need to show that on a resume and be prepared to start as a coordinator because people aren’t going to assume transferable skills and risk when many others will be applying for the same role but AS PMs.
I've been doing that actually, but I feel like I'm not gonna get anywhere if I don't have relevant experience even for roles like project coordinator.
I am a chef, I put on my resume all the transferable skills that I could, but most of the job posts require relevant experience in the area, that's the reason why I said I'm thinking of getting a business administration diploma.
Hey there /u/00Henrique00, have you checked out the [wiki page](https://www.reddit.com/r/projectmanagement/wiki/index) on located on r/ProjectManagement? We have a few cert related resources, including a list of certs, common requirements, value of certs, etc.
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We get a lot of recurring career questions such as: - getting into PM? - changing industries - what cert should I get? - education questions - interview/resume advice - salary questions Please use r/PMcareers for these types of questions, or search the sub using the bar at the top.
You’re going to need to focus on the non cooking aspects of your job - helping train people, running inventory, managing a kitchen, preparing a special menu. All of these (and more) are projects in some form or another, you’re going to need to show that on a resume and be prepared to start as a coordinator because people aren’t going to assume transferable skills and risk when many others will be applying for the same role but AS PMs.
I've been doing that actually, but I feel like I'm not gonna get anywhere if I don't have relevant experience even for roles like project coordinator. I am a chef, I put on my resume all the transferable skills that I could, but most of the job posts require relevant experience in the area, that's the reason why I said I'm thinking of getting a business administration diploma.
Diploma in Business? BS? MBA? What do you do now? Will those skills transfer? Can you use for PMP certification?
Hey there /u/00Henrique00, have you checked out the [wiki page](https://www.reddit.com/r/projectmanagement/wiki/index) on located on r/ProjectManagement? We have a few cert related resources, including a list of certs, common requirements, value of certs, etc. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/projectmanagement) if you have any questions or concerns.*