How To Launch a Lucrative Project Management Career

The Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle has everything you need to go after six-figure jobs.
The Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle has everything you need to go after six-figure jobs.
The Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle has everything you need to go after six-figure jobs.
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Project managers push companies to the next level every day by driving change and innovation. Whether it’s a plan addressing a specific issue or a project that indirectly benefits other parts of the company, project managers are undeniable players in a corporation’s advancement. A dramatic increase in project-oriented positions, coupled with the number of retiring professionals in the field, has created a widening gap between what employers need and what they can find. The Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle can position you for a lucrative career in this booming field.

This training bundle consists of nine courses to get your project management skills off the ground. You’ll get prepped for the PMP certification, one of the most sought-after industry certifications, learn how to solve problems in specialist areas like Project Risk Management, and cover must-know IT skills to bring best practices to IT-based projects. Two courses covering PRINCE2 will help you earn an internationally-recognized certification that breaks down projects into controllable stages, and with final courses in Six Sigma, you’ll be well on your way to earning the coveted Green Belt that companies look for in their project management hires.

A lifetime subscription to the Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle usually costs more than $2,600, but right now it’s on sale for $49 — that’s 98% off a collection of courses that will set you on an exciting, lucrative career path.

 

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