Project management certification training is a valuable tool to prepare you for the challenging exam you will face. Work experience is certainly beneficial, however, it is generally associated with a specific industry and cannot fully prepare you for project management certification.
Whether you have years of experience or are just starting your career, finding an accredited project management certification training program can give you the knowledge and credentials needed to boost your status and earnings.
Employers looking to add project managers to the team, or promote from within the organization, will look first to those who are motivated and take additional steps to expand their knowledge.
Accredited project management certification training providers base their program’s curriculum upon standard publications and requirements aiming to help you ace the examination. This is where training complements work experience.
Choosing a training program starts with choosing the credentials you seek. Some of the most well known project management certification entities, and the credentials they offer, are:
Project Management Institute (PMI): Program Management Professional (PgMP), Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified Associate in Project Management Professional (CAPM)
CompTIA: IT Project+ (IT-related project management)
International Institute for Learning (IIL): Advanced Project Management Certification (APMC)
American Academy of Project Management (AAPM): Master Project Manager (MPM), Certified International Project Manager (CIPM), Project Manager E-business (PME)
Once you determine the professional credentials you want to follow your name, you can research the available project management certification training programs.
With both physical classroom and online training available, you will certainly find an accredited project management training option that fits your schedule and budget.
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