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The Project Management Institute (PMI®)
is project management’s leading global
professional association, and as such, it
administers a globally accepted and recognized,
rigorous, examination-based, professional
certification program of the highest caliber.
The PMI Certification Program maintains
ISO 9001 certification in Quality Management
Systems as evidence of its commitment to
professional excellence.
If you enjoy the prestige that comes from
being the best in your field, then you’ll
appreciate the professional advantages derived
from attaining the PMP. PMP certification
is the profession’s most globally
recognized and respected certification credential.
The PMP designation following your name
tells current and potential employers that
you have a solid foundation of project management
knowledge that can be readily applied in
the workplace.
To be eligible for the PMP certification,
you must first meet specific education and
experience requirements and agree to adhere
to a code of professional conduct. The final
step in becoming a PMP is passing a multiple-choice
examination designed to objectively assess
and measure your project management knowledge.
This computer-based examination is administered
globally.
In addition, those who have been granted
the PMP credential must demonstrate an ongoing
professional commitment to the field of
project management by satisfying PMI’s
Continuing Certification Requirements Program.
As project management grows in scope, importance
and recognition, so do the related career
and certification options available to you.
A logical stepping stone to the PMP, and
a boon to your overall professional development,
is the CAPM. The CAPM is intended for those
practitioners who provide project management
services but are relatively new to the profession.
Obtaining your CAPM can go a long way toward
enhancing your employment and/or project
assignment responsibilities – and
getting you recognized in the workplace!
Like the PMP, CAPM candidates must first
meet specific education and experience requirements
and then pass an examination.
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