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How do you break into the management world when you have 10+ years of Programming Experience under your belt?
Asked by BGrader
I have been working as a software developer (now as technical lead from last 1 years) from last 10+ years. In these 10 years I gained some experience doing project management, new hires, resource management, and technology decisions but nothing "formal" or something that my position title would reflect.
I want to make my next move and try for a Development Manager or Project Manager.
How should I go about it? Would some sort of certification help me to increase my chances?
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Best Answer:
If you like project management, the Professional Project Manager (PMP) certification through the Project Management Institute can be worthwhile. If you work for a company with tuition reimbursement, or are willing to pay your own way, you might look into either a graduate certificate, or a degree, in a management topic. You don't have to finish the program to parlay it into a job, just being in the process shows that you are serious about progressing in your career. The main question for techies looking to move into management is: why do you want to make the switch? Hopefully the main motivation isn't higher pay because there are lots of ways to make good money without taking on a position that doesn't fit who you are.
www.pmi.org
Answered by e-Coach
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If possible, maybe gain some extra experience in those fields which you have not studied (ie no paper qualifications) and then look into a promotion whilst quoting your experience in you qualified fields aswell as those you have self-taught yourself.
Answered by abhik_262
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