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What is Project Management Professional®?
What is Project Management Professional®?
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PMP credential is the most trusted certification and is accepted as a highly significant and respected on project management throughout the world. It is based on PMI Framework for Waterfall lifecycle. A PMP® credential holder means that you have well-recognised evidence of Skills, Knowledge and experience of project management tools and techniques for successful completion of the projects across the sectors. It significantly increases the chances of your employment and future growth in your career around the globe. It adds value to your profile, and you have more chances to get a pay rise as compared to your colleagues. As per PMI’s Earning Power Salary Survey (Project Management Institute, 2018), a PMP® certification holder earns a higher salary (20% higher on average) than those without this certification. In addition to this, PMI® promotes and requires continuous professional development, through PDUs, to keep your knowledge and project management practices up to date. In other words, you need to earn 60 PDUs every three years to maintain your credential.