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BSB40920 Certification assessment – Link Education

BSB40920 Certification assessment

Link Education is internationally accredited by the Center for Project Innovation (CPI) as an official assessor and issuing authority for Certified Project Officer / Professional / Master / Director certifications.

In completion of the BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, you will be assessed for CPI certification at your appropriate level.

  • Certified Project Officer – knows projects.
  • Certified Project Professional – three (3) years of project experience.
  • Certified Project Master – three (3) years leading project teams.
  • Certified Project Director – three (3) years leading project managers.

To determine your level, please complete the form below.

You will need to share the details of a significant project or program you contributed to or led, as well as your résumé, CV, or LinkedIn profile.

You need to be logged in to complete this requirement.

You can then book your 60-minute assessment interview here: https://calendly.com/link-bsb40920-cert-iv-in-project-management-practice.

The Assessment Guide for each certification gives further direction on the form and content of your assessment interview.

If you are being assessed as a Certified Project Officer, please prepare using the questions in the Certified Project Professional Assessment Guide.

To meet the requirements of the BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, all candidate interviews will include the following questions.

  1. Give an example of how you identified, prioritized, and treated risks in a project.
  2. Give an example from a project where you successfully identified and controlled a risk during project delivery.
    • Give an example from a different project where you got it wrong!
  3. How have you improved your approach to project risk over time?