PMP Certification

Practically every industry on earth is project based, meaning that work is done within a specified time frame, by a designated person or group of persons, and will need to follow specific criteria and methods when working on the project. A project management professional (PMP) is the person who heads up the project and is responsible for it every step along the way through to completion. Believe it or not, even men and women who hold Baccalaureate or Master's degree aren't necessarily qualified to head up a project. As a result, anyone wishing to become a project manager would want to apply for PMP Certification.

PMP Certification begins with a minimum of 35 documented hours in project management education. In order to sit for the exam, you would be required to show you have taken the requisite courses. These hours can constitute coursework such as:

Also, there is another area which you must be in compliance with which could be met in one of two ways. Either option that you meet must be accompanied by proper documentation verifying you have met this criterion.

Once you have successfully applied to take the PMP Certification examination you will have exactly six months (from their receipt and approval) to actually take the exam. Of course you will need to bring valid photo ID and will not be allowed to bring anything in to the testing area with you. Everything you need will be supplied by the proctoring agency.

PMP Certification is a major step in career advancement. You can take the knowledge and experience you have gained over the years in your field of employment and actually get certified as an expert in project management. As a matter of fact, PMP Certification can open the door to working as a freelance project manager or as a consultant if you don't want to be tied down to a 9 to 5. Being a certified project management professional will earn you greater respect, and best of all, a nice juicy raise!

Introduction to a PMP Career

Career as a PMP

Project Management Institute

Project Management