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What Does It Mean to Be a PMP?

PMI's Project Management Professional (PMP)® credential is globally recognized across a number of industries as the standard in project management certification. Here's why:

  • Skills in demand. The demand for skilled project mangers is rapidly increasing as the way we work becomes more project-oriented.
  • Better. Faster. Cheaper. A project manager with the PMP credential has the knowledge and experience to bring a project to a successful completion on time, and within budget.
  • Experience. The PMP credential indicates that an individual has experience in directing projects, making them not only a project manager, but also a leader.
  • Marketability. PMP-credentialed individuals command a salary up to 10% higher than non-credentialed individuals (see PMI Salary Survey—Sixth Edition).
  • Stability. The PMP credential application requirements call for experience, education, and leadership to solidify your high-demand project management skills.

So what's the bottom line? PMI's Project Management Professional (PMP)®credential is a difference maker—especially in today's global economy.

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