Does having extensive P-Card work experience increase an individuals likelihood of passing the examination?
The type of P-Card experience that someone has can be even more significant than simply the number of years of experience. An individual whose experience is limited to P-Card program operations (i.e., policies and procedures) for a particular organization may not be as successful as an individual who also possesses a broad understanding of the P-Card industry, including the players, process and industry best practices. In addition, having general business experience and knowledge of a variety of functions (e.g., procurement, accounting, etc.) is beneficial. Comprehensive experience and knowledge plus appropriate preparation are important factors for CPCP success.
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