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From Nurse to Project Manager
Hello! I am currently a nurse and have held various leadership positions in the past. I have great communication skills, I am very detailed oriented and organized. I have briefly looked into what would be required to be able to be hired as a project manager. From what I can see is there are two certifications that you can get and that they usually want you to have a secondary degree. It doesn't specify whether that degree is in business or another related area. I wanted to reach out to see how others have went about this so that I can see if I truly want to change my career. My experience as I pertains to real estate. My father is a construction worker and has taught me quite a bit. He has built three of the houses we grew up in. In addition my husband and I flipped our first home. Thanks in advance!