You Can Launch A Project Management Career With This PMP Certification Training
Once you’ve gained several years of work experience, you should start thinking about where your career will take you in the future. For most of us, that means leading our own teams, and the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification will endorse your skills as an effective leader. If you want to take your career to the next level, you can train for the PMP exam with this $79 training course.
The Official PMP 6 Certification Training Course features over 40 hours of training content to prepare you for the PMP exam. This includes 460 practice questions, 524 rapid-fire quiz questions, and 100 definition game questions. The prep material will help you master the 6th edition of Project Management Body of Knowledge, so you’ll be introduced to the latest skills PMP-certified professionals should learn. Finally, you can take this course at your own pace and access it from any device via the web, so you can even tackle it while working full-time.
No team is successful without a skilled leader, and a PMP certification endorses your knowledge to be one. You can prepare for the PMP exam with the Official PMP 6 Certification Training Course, which is on sale today for $79, or 84 percent off.
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