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5 Benefits of Obtaining Your PMP Certification

Are you considering obtaining your Project Management Professional Certification? Having these credentials can boost your career and help you expedite achieving your professional goals. The process of earning your PMP certification is fairly lengthy and and can cost quite a bit of money, but if you want to increase your knowledge base and earning potential, this accreditation may be the perfect next step for you.

  1. Credentials
    Without a PMP certification, you may have the knowledge to be a project manager, but if someone who is competing for the same job as you has a PMP certification, they will automatically have an advantage. Employers know the amount of knowledge that is required for this certification, so being able to put it on your resume will set you apart from the rest of applicants before you ever have your first interview.
  2. Up-to-Date Practices
    Rather than trying to figure out every strategy on your own with a lot of guesswork involved, the PMP certification teaches you the most effective project management practices and how to implement them in your company. When you have the know-how, you will be able to complete quality projects in the most efficient manner.
  3. Higher Salary
    Just like earning a college degree can give you a higher earning potential in certain fields, earning your PMP certification gives you the opportunity to earn a higher salary in your field. Project managers with these credentials earn on average about 20% more a year than their non-credentialed counterparts.
  4. Networking
    During the certification process, you will be working with other professionals who are striving toward the same goal of passing the PMP credential exam. You will also be put in contact with those who have already earned their certification, so you never know who could help you find your next job when you are ready to move on from your current position.
  5. Evaluation Skills
    When considering people to be a part of your team, you need to be able to quickly recognize if someone will work well with the rest of the team. Hiring an inefficient employee will hurt your project quality and cohesiveness, and obtaining your PMP certification will give you the skills to identify helpful traits in others.
Last Updated: June 10, 2015