As the year winds down, many PMP professionals start thinking about their next career move or new opportunities for the year ahead. One thing I’ve noticed is that the people who get results early in the new year don’t wait until January to prepare. They use this quieter period to reflect, update their resumes, and clearly position themselves for the roles they want, especially project management roles where competition is high. A simple year-end check for your PMP resume: - Highlight your key project successes this year, not just your role - Emphasize metrics and outcomes (budget saved, timelines improved, team size managed) - Align your experience with the types of projects or organizations you want in 2026 Small updates now can save you stress later and help you move faster when opportunities open up. If you’d like, I’m offering a free resume review specifically for PMP professionals to help you get ready for the new year. Reach out at
[email protected]. Here’s to finishing the year strong and starting 2026 fully prepared!