Businesses are increasingly realizing the benefits of qualified project managers. Federal government roles, which is a significant sector for New Mexico, often require PMI certification. The PMP® and many other PMI certifications are based on rigorous standards and ongoing research to meet the real-world needs of organizations. PMI professional certification ensures that you’re ready to meet the demands of projects and employers across the globe.
 
Certifications validate your commitment to the field of project management and sets you apart from others within your company or other candidates for a potential future position.  If your professional development path is project management oriented, you'll likely be considering a PMP certification. 
Core Certifications
 
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Specialized Certifications
Certifications tailored to demonstrating project success in their respective disciplines.
 
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Earning Your PMP® Certification

The PMP® credential is the initial certification obtained by many project management professionals. Like many other professional certifications, earning your PMP certification is a commitment. You must know the PMI structure as specified in the PM Books of Knowledge (PMBOK). You will need to submit an application to sit for the PMP exam. Here are the key points and eligibility requirements:

  • Four-Year College / University Degree
  • 36 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years
  • 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM®certification

or 

  • High School / Secondary School Diploma
  • 60 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years
  • 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM®certification

If you don’t meet these requirements, you may qualify for the CAPM certification. Read more about CAPM below.

FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION VISIT: https://www.pmi.org/certifications