Important things to know
Breaking into Project Management can feel overwhelming, especially when every job description seems to ask for “3–5 years of experience.” But here’s the truth: With the right structure, like our Project Management Career Experience Internship, support, and strategy, you can land a Project Management role in less than 4 months.
Participants in this program are referred to as Consultants because unlike the regular internship, this Work Experience As A Service (WEAAS) means that you sign up to help businesses solve their problems while receiving guidance from a specialist and, in turn, growing your portfolio with high-business-impact projects. As an Amdari consultant, you’re not just learning theory; you’re building practical experience, confidence, and professional visibility. If you follow the steps below with commitment and consistency, you’ll dramatically increase your chances of securing a PM role fast. Book a free clarity call with our team to be guided on how you can join and share a testimonial like these participants who had a major career shift.
Attend Every Session And Pay Attention
This is not “just training.”
Every session is designed to:
- Expose you to real-world PM practices
- Show you how specialists approach real scenarios
- Help you understand governance, tools, documentation, and delivery frameworks
Don’t just listen. Observe how the specialist:
- Structures updates
- Handles stakeholder communication
- Uses tools
- Manages risk
Ask yourself: “If I were the Project Manager here, what would I do?” That mindset shift changes everything.
Take Initiative on Your Project (Individual or Group)
Your project work is your experience builder.
Whether you’re working in a group or individually:
- Volunteer for responsibility
- Lead meetings
- Draft documentation
- Manage RAID logs
- Present updates
By the end of your first-two months, something powerful happens:
- Your confidence increases
- You speak like a Project Manager
- You think like a Project Manager
- You start seeing yourself as a Project Manager
And confidence shows in interviews. Let me ask you: Are you participating… or are you leading?
Optimise Your LinkedIn and CV to a Professional Standard
You can’t land interviews if your profile doesn’t reflect your capabilities.
Your CV and LinkedIn must:
- Highlight project outcomes (not just responsibilities)
- Show tools you’ve used
- Demonstrate governance knowledge
- Reflect delivery methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, Hybrid, PRINCE2)
Recruiters search LinkedIn daily. Make sure when they find you, they see a Project Manager, not a “career changer.” If your LinkedIn still looks like your old profession, update it today.
Start Applying Using the IMS Job Board
Our Internship Management System (IMS) also has a job board which gives you targeted opportunities, use it strategically. Preparation without action leads nowhere.
Once your profile is ready:
- Apply consistently
- Tailor your CV to each role
- Track applications
- Follow up
Remember: You don’t need 100 applications; you need focused, tailored and quality applications.
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Attend Employability Sessions
This is where many consultants miss a big opportunity. In employability sessions, you:
- Learn how to answer interview questions confidently
- Understand employer expectations
- Practice behavioural and scenario-based questions
- Get clarity on salary discussions
- Ask real-time questions
Confidence + Preparation = Job Offer.
Ask yourself: Are you preparing to apply… or preparing to succeed?
Master the Tools You’re Using
Knowing about a tool is not enough. You must be able to confidently discuss and demonstrate:
- Jira
- Confluence
- Asana
- Trello
- Miro
- Project plans
- RAID logs
- Stakeholder maps
- Change requests
- Status reporting
- Risk management tools
If asked in an interview: “How did you manage risks in your last project?” You should answer with clarity, structure, and an example. Mastery removes fear.
Put Yourself Out There
Visibility creates opportunity. So, leverage the lifetime access to a free portfolio website that you get from the internship and update it regularly with projects you are working on. Be ready to show up intentionally on LinkedIn
- Start posting:
- Project updates
- Lessons learned
- Challenges overcome
- Tools used
- What you would do differently
- Skills gained
On LinkedIn, share insights like: “This week I managed a risk escalation. Here’s what I learned about stakeholder communication…” This does two things:
- Builds your personal brand
- Shows recruiters you are active and engaged
Don’t wait until you get a job to act like a Project Manager.
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