The PMP certification can be obtained by becoming a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI), taking a 35-hour training course, applying for the PMP, and completing and passing the PMP exam.
You’ll need to understand project management and have some experience before going into the course and taking the exam. Some experience in a Project Manager position is usually required to land a job as a PMP, even if you have this certification.
There are opportunities for PMPs in construction, tech, healthcare, finance, and more. Going for the PMP certification will benefit project managers in tech and construction the most.
Construction Project Managers and Product Managers can earn a raise by getting their PMP certification. IT Project Managers and Software Project Managers might be able to get their PMP certification paid for by their employer. This certification can provide opportunities for higher-level positions in these specific project management niches.
The PMP certification provides industry recognition of your project management skills because it standardizes the skill set and ensures that you’ve learned the important skills you need for the job. It almost always leads to a salary bump of up to 20%. The PMI network is huge and the certification also provides important networking opportunities.