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Pros and Cons of doing a PMP certification



The field of project management is growing rapidly and getting the jobs of the project manager is getting very hard. While big organizations and companies are trying to hire a certified project manager for their company. Professionals are also doing many project management certifications.
Among all of the certifications, PMP certification is one of the most favorite choices of project management professionals. Passing the exam is not easy and it requires PMP training to succeed in the 1st try. The PMP certification comes with many pros and cons.

Pros

  1. Having a PMP certification increases the chance of getting the job of the project manager in a good company or organization. Though it requires a lot of PMP prep to get the certification it’s worth it.
  2. Having the PMP certification proves that you are having the project management experience. And it increases the value among other certifications because every organization wants to hire an experienced project manager.
  3. PMP certified project managers earn more money compared to other non-PMP project managers. Also, it increases the chance of getting better job opportunities and open many paths to grow the career professionally.

Cons

  1. PMP certification is very difficult compared to other PMI certifications. And you need to study well in order to pass the exam. Many people fail to pass the exam in 1st attempt.
  2. PMP certification is very costly compared to other certifications. Also, the renewal cost of the certificate is very high in PMP certification.
  3. As mentioned above it is very difficult to pass the exam even after having good PMP prep. And many professionals lost their time in order to pass the exam. Documentation and live projects are also very time-consuming.

Conclusion

If you are thinking of doing the PMP certification, these pros and cons can help you determine if it is the right choice for you.

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