How a PMP Certification can Boost your Career Prospects
                    
                    
                        By Christopher Scordo PMP, ITIL 
                    
                    
                        With the current state of the economy, the job market is an extremely competitive
                        place. Thousands of graduates with similar skill sets are fighting it out for the
                        same pool of jobs. It’s therefore important that you set yourself apart from them;
                        and for those in the project management industry, a PMP certification is one way
                        you can do this.
                    
                    
                        It’s recognized globally and shows that you are
                        competent, qualified and experienced in the field of project management. In order
                        to apply you need a four year degree (bachelor’s degree or the global equivalent)
                        and a minimum of three years’ of project management experience. You also need at
                        least 4500 hours of leading and directing projects along with 35 hours of project
                        management education. If you do not hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, you can
                        apply if you have a secondary diploma (high school or the global equivalent) and
                        you have at least five years of project management experience along with 7500 hours
                        of leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education.
                    
                    
                        There are many benefits to having a PMP certification to your name, so let’s take
                        a look at some of them.
                    
                    
                        Employers will notice you more quickly Because the PMP is internationally
                        recognized and because there are certain pre-requisites for obtaining the certification,
                        it’s something which is held in high regard by many employers. If you are looking
                        for work specifically in the project management field, this certification can sometimes
                        be the difference between getting your first interview and having your resume tossed
                        out.
                    
                    
                        Many employers now require candidates to have a PMP certification. Having the certification
                        just makes finding a job that much easier. If you have this qualification, make
                        a big song and dance about it. List it right at the top of your resume, next to
                        your name. Don’t hide it further down. Potential employers only need a few seconds
                        to look at a resume to decide whether the candidate is a good fit for the job or
                        not. Make it clear that you are different to the rest, value those three letters.
                    
                    
                        It proves you’ve tested your mettle In order to take a PMP exam,
                        you will need to have some heavy experience under your belt. If you have an associate’s
                        degree, you need at least 60 months’ worth of experience before you can take the
                        exam. If you hold a bachelor’s degree, it’s 36 months. The audit process from the
                        Project Management Institute (PMI) can be rigorous in order to ensure that potential
                        candidates are honest about their prospects. Therefore, if you have the certification
                        and you show it off, prospective employers immediately know that you are experienced.
                        Instead of having to wade through your whole CV, the qualification will stand out
                        and those three simple letters will speak volumes of what you already achieved.
                    
                    
                        A PMP certification will give your earnings a boost Research has
                        shown that those who are in possession of a PMP certification will earn more money
                        that those candidates who are not certified. What’s more is that these salaries
                        are still increasing every year and the job market seems to be doing well. On average,
                        candidates who are PMP certified earn around $6,000 to $10,000 USD more per annum
                        compared to those who are not.
                    
                    
                        A PMP certification will give you great networking opportunities
                    
                    
                        When you are PMP certified, you are linked to all the other PMPs in the world. According
                        to the PMI’s publication, PMI Today, there were more than 877,000 PMI members around
                        the world in September 2018 and the number just keeps on growing. The PMI offers a
                        broad network of local chapters in different cities where all PMPs can get together,
                        talk about project management theory and even talk about possible job opportunities.
                        These meetings also allow PMPs to earn Professional Development Units (PDUs). PDUs
                        are needed to renew certification every three years. These network opportunities
                        are excellent because it helps you keep your finger on the pulse of what’s happening
                        in the world of project management. If you wanted to move to a different city or
                        even a different country, reaching out to your fellow PMPs will be the first step
                        you take towards a change of scenery. It’s much easier finding a job in a different
                        city or country if you talk to somebody in the industry. If making a big leap away
                        from your comfort zone is something you think you may consider in future, a PMP
                        certification is a good investment.
                    
                    
                        Taking all of the above into account, if you are committed to working in the field
                        of project management and you are looking for the best career options, a PMP certification
                        is seriously worth considering. While it can be a tedious and somewhat pricey process,
                        the pros of having a PMP certification far outweigh the cons.