Thursday, July 5, 2007

A view on the Professional Certified Marketer certification by Tony Green

I have been reading various takes on the American Marketing Association’s Professional Certified Marketer’s examination. Here is mine.

I agree with the questioning of the value of paying for the examination and the benefits of the certification. I made my own Google search when I was debating of whether I should take the examination and was unable to find much information. It is the only marketing certification that I have heard of that only requires taking a test to get the certification. The prerequisites to take the exam are either a bachelor’s degree with four years of relevant experience or an M.B.A. and two years. The P.C.M. folks assess whether you have enough relevant experience to take the exam once they review your application.

With that said, whether it is in someone’s interest to take the exam depends on your perspective.

Currently, I am the Vice President of workshops in the Silicon Valley’s chapter of the American Marketing Association (SVAMA) and most of my fellow board members either have degrees in marketing or at least 10 years of marketing experience. In their view getting the P.C.M. certification would seem like overkill and would not provide any additional value.

In my case, I have an engineering background and decided I wanted to get into technical sales and marketing after completing an M.B.A. With no direct experience to market I thought that completing the certification would prove to any prospective employer that I was serious about entering the profession due to the fact that I would make the effort to become certified. In preparing for the exam, which I passed earlier this year, I was able to learn a lot which I am sure will help me in the future. While becoming a P.C.M. does not provide benefit to everyone, I feel that in my case it will be worth it down the road.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Tony,

Just caught your post on PCM, and while I don't have one, I work with the AMA on a number of other seminars and I think that the PCM, if they execute it well, *can* become the same gold-standard certification that Project Managers can attain through a similar organization.

The way I see it...if you have a choice between two nearly equal marketers for hire, and all other things are nearly equal, then I'm going for the one who's upped the ante and sought out certification as a way of testing & expanding their knowledge...

Anonymous said...

Hi Tony,
I am considering preparing for the certification and I did not find too many info on Internet. I saw they list many books for the preparation, could you be so kind to recommend me those that in your opinion, are the best for the preparation?

And how long did it take in order to be ready for the exam?

Does the questions on the exams reflect the contents of the book?

There is any math in the questions of the exam?

I am more or less in your situation (no previous marketing experience but with an MBA) so every advice from your side would be very valuable.

Thanks in advance and Best Regards,

Federico

Ejly said...

Thanks for your write up. There's not much posted about the PCM so this is useful. Would you be willing to provide any further info about how you prepared? I'd like to know what the time commitment is for study before I apply.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I too have signed up to take the test, and have several of the marketing books as reference, but was looking for more insite?

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