Hello everyone,
I am a new user that is weighting the decision to take either the Scrum.org PM1 exam or take the Scrum Alliance 2-day workshop with the smaller test at the end.
From what I understand the Scrum.org PM1 is more valuable (while also much harder to get) but does this translate into anything an employer would look for and consider?
The other factor is the cost. The Scrum Alliance 2-day class is at a minimum $900-1000 but from what I've read almost guaranteed to give the CSM at the end of the class. However I could buy the $150 PM1 attempt 6-7 times for that cost but no guarantee since the 85% pass is tougher to ensure through all those questions.
My main goal is to show that I am Scrum Master Certified on my resume so that when I leave my current job I have certifications to go along with my experience.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this decision and guidance.
Thank you,
Brian
I am a new user that is weighting the decision to take either the Scrum.org PM1 exam or take the Scrum Alliance 2-day workshop with the smaller test at the end.
From what I understand the Scrum.org PM1 is more valuable (while also much harder to get) but does this translate into anything an employer would look for and consider?
The other factor is the cost. The Scrum Alliance 2-day class is at a minimum $900-1000 but from what I've read almost guaranteed to give the CSM at the end of the class. However I could buy the $150 PM1 attempt 6-7 times for that cost but no guarantee since the 85% pass is tougher to ensure through all those questions.
My main goal is to show that I am Scrum Master Certified on my resume so that when I leave my current job I have certifications to go along with my experience.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this decision and guidance.
Thank you,
Brian