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This is the love of my life

May I present to you my 7 year old boy, Marceline.

He lives for walks with his humans. Lovesssss nip time. Enjoys his bugs and snugs. And is a skilled hunter (leashed up). He knows a bunch of vocab and tricks, his best trick is jumping 5ft in the air for a treat. His fur is very lush, thick, and soft. He’s very vocal and he’s quite a large cat since his cat mom was a Maine Coon. He is incredibly smart and enjoys puzzles. Now that he’s older his nickname has become Marcell. He likes the rain and hates bananas. He sleeps with me every night and he is just the best 🥰🥰🥰 I’ve grown into my adulthood with him and I’m so lucky to be his mom.

u/Warm_Management_203 — 1 day ago
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Is CAPM worth it in 2026? Seeking early career advice.

I’m trying to make a solid career move (25 year old, female). I just moved to Montreal and I’m seeking to start something meaningful by early fall. I have a degree in management (2025), major in marketing & concentration in social responsibility, and graduated with great distinction. As well as a diploma in accounting (2023), and general business (2023). I want to work in sustainability, Indigenous tourism, ESG, government, etc.. I have 3 years of experience working in social media and marketing projects/ strategy at a small marketing agency. I’m considering taking the CAPM course and test over the summer while working as a volunteer at a meaningful organization related to sustainability.

With the way the job market is right now, I’m wondering If it’s worth doing the CAPM certification?? I’ve taken a few PM courses in school and it definitely is meant for my brain type. I love data, formulas, tracking, and people. What advice do you have for someone who is trying to kickstart their career, especially in ESG, and did CAPM help you?

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