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What are you looking for?

You’ll be asked a few questions to help us tailor our suggestions via email, We want to know you before we help. We dont just want to provide generic help. We want it specific to resolve your particular situation.

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Personalized suggestions.

Based on the questions you answer, we will connect with you and have a conversation around your career needs and now to grow. We will explain the path we believe works for you and how to start off immediately

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Pick the right approach.

Once you have made up your mind, we will schedule a free consultation with any of our highly sought after coaches/trainers to answer any questions you make have and which delivery approach works for you between Face-to-Face or Video delivered trainings

"It’s a scary thing trying to get help, but CSD took a lot of that anxiety and fear out of the process. I was able to get personalized recommendations on path to take in my career, what approach best suites my training needs and which provider from the team would best fit my needs."

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FAQs

Do I have what it takes to succeed as a project manager in Canada?

1. To work as a project manager in Canada, you need to have a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as business administration, engineering, or computer science. You also need to have relevant work experience and certification from a recognized professional association, such as the Project Management Institute (PMI, IIBA, etc. If you have any of these, you are on your way to success

I have the above, but I have not been able to get a job as a Project Manager, Business Analyst or Agilist.

1.     Refine your resume: Your resume is the first impression that potential employers have of you. Make sure that it highlights your skills, experience, and achievements most feasibly. You can also consider hiring a professional resume writer to help you create a standout resume. This is where our Coaching and Resume Service comes in to help you.

2.     Focus on soft skills: Project management requires more soft skills than technical skills. While it is essential to know the technical aspects of project management, it is equally important to have excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Our coaching courses/sessions help you develop these skills and set you on the path to success.

3.     Network: Networking is an essential part of finding a job in any field. Attending industry events, joining professional associations, and connecting with people on LinkedIn. You can also consider reaching out to recruiters who specialize in project management roles. We solve this problem for you easily by connecting you to the community of students who have gone on to create a name for themselves in the industry ensuring you can leverage their connections to get a job easily

4.     Gain more experience: Consider taking on freelance or volunteer projects to gain more experience in project management. This will not only help you build your portfolio but also allow you to network with other professionals in the field. Our coaching courses have a section where we guide you on how best to go about this ensuring you leverage your freelance and volunteer time to gain the relevant skills needed

5.     Stay up to date with industry trends: Keep yourself informed about the latest trends and developments in project management. This will help you stay ahead of the curve and make you a more attractive candidate to potential employers 

What are the job prospects for project managers in Canada?

1.     Project management is a growing field in Canada, with many opportunities for skilled professionals. According to the Government of Canada’s Job Bank, employment growth for project managers is expected to be above average in the coming years

What are the salaries for professionals in the Project Management Domain in Canada?

1.     The average salary for Business Analysts, Scrum Masters, Project Managers, Product Owners, and their like in Canada is around $90,000 per year, but this can vary depending on factors such as location, industry, and experience between CAD 70,000 and CAD 200,000.

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