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IQVIA remote policy (US)

Starting a home-based PM role at IQVIA soon!

I was wondering if anybody had any experience working outside of the home state occasionally? For example visiting family in a different state or visiting friends/lover? How frequently were you able to do it?

TIA!

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u/Dry-Explanation-8888 — 3 days ago

IQVIA interview process

How long is the interview process at IQVIA?

TLDR: I was given a verbal offer with a start date and salary last Thursday and was told to expect my offer on Monday. I still have not received my offer, should I be worried?

I applied a month ago and was then contacted by a third party recruiter that they’d like to move forward with my application. Did my interview with the line managers and was told last week by my recruiter that they want to move forward with my candidacy. I completed the GO screening on workday and discussed the salary and start date on Thursday. The recruiter said I should hear back on Monday and now it’s Wednesday.
I reached out to the recruiters at IQVIA yesterday that helped me schedule my interview and was also in the list of contacts in the automatic email after the interview and she told me that I should hear news very soon.
I’m a little paranoid that she just said news and not good news or offer. Should I be worried or am I overthinking? Did anyone else experience a long wait between the verbal offer and actual offer letter?

Thank you in advance!

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u/Dry-Explanation-8888 — 22 days ago
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AT/AT/AT/AT What worked for me!

Just took my exam this weekend and passed with AT's across the board! A huge thank you to everyone in this community for contributing their methods and resources for studying (special shoutout to this post). That being said, I'd also like to contribute my story in case it can help others in the future :)

CAPM Course: Andrew Ramdayal's course on TIA

To be fully honest and transparent, I had a difficult time actively listening to all the content and ended up not taking any notes. It took me 4 months to finally finish the course, so as you can guess I did not retain much information either. I took my exam 3 months after finishing the course and started really studying for the exam 2 weeks prior. 
What worked best for me was to use the practice exams/questions/videos below and truly process why each answer was the correct one. So if you are in a similar position as me (someone who's already been accredited with the course hours but is questioning if they actually learned anything or finished the course months ago), I hope these resources help you!

Quizzes/Exams

  1. the practice exam at the end of AR's course
    - I took this exam three times (64, 80, 84) with some time in between the attempts

2) Peter Landini's Practice exam
- I bought the kindle version (~$6) to get the passwords to the tests 
- One of my biggest resource and I took each of the quizzes and the practice exams until I averaged 80%

  1. Free three set of exams
    - I took the first and second exam with an average of 65 %

  2. Free Quizzes
    - I took all 8 quizzes until I was able to get 90 % all across

  3. Free 20 question Quiz

 

Video Resources (I started watching these the day before my exam and averaged 80%, which was when I knew I was ready to take the exam)

  1. David McLachlan's PMP and CAPM Practice Questions 
    - He does a great job explaining why the answers are correct

  2. Andrew Ramdayal's 50 Practice Question 
    - Another great set of practice questions with explanation

3) Yassine Tounsi 150 Questions** **
- This was by far the most helpful video with explanations

Don’t feel discouraged if you are not hitting an average of 80% in the beginning! It took me several attempts on each practice questions/exams to get this score. Hope this helps and good luck! You got this. 

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u/Dry-Explanation-8888 — 2 months ago