04.02.2019 Author: IPMA Global Awards Manager

The Young Project Manager of the Year Award wants to meet you!

We are delighted to announce that the applications for the Young Project Manager of the Year award are now open.

If you are a project manager between 18 and 35 years old, this opportunity is for you!

The deadline to submit your application is 20th May. All the information on submission guidelines and applications for this year’s awards have been revised and can be found at https://www.become.pm/ypmy.

The three finalists of the international award will receive a financial sponsorship package that includes:

  • Pre-paid ticket to attend this year’s IPMA Global Young Crew Workshop (GYCW) and IPMA World Congress;
  • Entry to IPMA Awards Winners Club;
  • Travel and accommodation costs.

Please know that we are looking for people like you and we highly recommend you to click on this link:

https://goo.gl/forms/mcT0FcNnBYrmMvMh1

Follow us on:

https://www.instagram.com/YPMY2019

https://www.facebook.com/pg/yc.ypmy

https://www.linkedin.com/company/ipmayc

The future may be uncertain but some things will prevail and are never forgotten, such as being internationally recognized and awarded for being outstanding in project management at an early age and stage of your professional career. There is an increasing need to be valued and distinguished, not only to advance your career but also to enrich your personal growth and life experience.

Have you ever imagined how you would feel if you won an international award?

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