PMP: Project Management Professional

The PMP (Project Management Professional) certification continues to be a top performer on the list, and for good reason. IT managers who obtain this certification consistently earn some of the highest salaries in the industry, and the trend suggests that their earnings will continue to increase in 2024.


Administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI), the PMP certification is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious project management accreditations available today. Unfortunately, there is a downside to obtaining the Google Cloud – Professional Data Engineer certification: it requires a significant time commitment. Prior to becoming certified, candidates must accumulate 4,500 hours of project management experience, equivalent to two years of full-time work at 40 hours per week. If a candidate does not possess a Bachelor's degree, the required experience doubles to 7,500 hours.


However, the upside is that earning the Professional Data Engineer certification can be highly rewarding. According to the latest survey results, individuals who hold this certification can expect an average salary of $176,116, which is a remarkable 19% increase compared to the results from 2023. This substantial increase in salary highlights the value and demand for professionals with expertise in data engineering on the Google Cloud Platform.


The exam assesses five key project management areas, which are:

  • Initiating
  • Planning
  • Executing
  • Monitoring and Controlling
  • Closing

Average salary: $176,116

Course: https://www.pmi.org/certifications/project-management-pmp

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