Should Gancalo Ramos start against Spain?
I think Ramos needs to start alongside Cristiano as Neto has been awful up front. For some reason I believe Ramos will compliment ronaldo well in the attack. What do you guys think?
I think Ramos needs to start alongside Cristiano as Neto has been awful up front. For some reason I believe Ramos will compliment ronaldo well in the attack. What do you guys think?
Yes, you heard me. I feel it in my spirits. Come back after the match.
A little about me: I'm currently a M.Sc. Finance student but not from a very reputed college and I passed CAPM on the 26th. Now that I'm beginning my job hunt, i'm not seeing any project coordinator roles or PMO analyst roles at the entry level. How are freshers with CAPM and finance background supposed to be project managers moving forward when there are no jobs in the first place? I think i'm definitely missing something or i'm approaching the job market the wrong way. Please share your insights/suggestions/advices i'll be grateful.
So I took AR's prep course and solved over 1000 questions on pocket prep with 822 correct (82% average) and gave two mocks and scored 83% and 90% in them. Despite all this, I feel underprepared and feeling a bit anxious.
On paper portugal has an edge but again the fifa ranking suggests that Colombia are not too far behind portugal. What do you guys think? I hope portugal does end up winning as it would make their knockout path significantly better at an earlier stage.
Is the ICICI imobile and net banking server down? Please let me know, thanks
So I completed AR's prep course and straight away gave my first mock test for CAPM on pocketprep and scored 83%. Should I be happy about it or I need to touch 90% before I schedule my exam?
I was preparing for CAPM since I have some off time from college and as I progressed through the course I found it interesting. But what I see on job portals is that most project management roles, whether experienced or freshers, require an IT background which I don't have. So my question is, what kind of opportunities should I look for if my background is finance heavy and want to get into project management?
Thanks in advance for answering.
I was preparing for CAPM since I have some off time from college and as I progressed through the course I found it interesting. But what I see on job portals is that most project management roles, whether experienced or freshers, require an IT background which I don't have. So my question is, what kind of opportunities should I look for if my background is finance heavy and want to get into project management?
Thanks in advance for answering.
Almost feels like something close to me has gone forever. I've always loved music and beatstar was "the game" I always loved. It still hurts that they had to shut it down and every once in a while I think about the time we had the game. How much I wish the game comes back and we get the play it once again. Maybe someday in the future, although very unlikely but we can only hope :(