The demand for project management certification is rapidly growing. The Project Management Institute (PMI) projects a global need for 25 million additional project managers by 2030, with 2.3 million new professionals required each year to meet this growing demand. This trend is reflected in the job market, where positions requiring PMP certification often come with higher salaries and greater career advancement opportunities.
If you have a PMP Certification, you’re in for a significant salary increase. Because employers value candidates who can prove they have the skills to manage complex projects.
According to a survey conducted in 2021 by PMI, a PMP-certified professional in India earns on average ₹3,00,000 more than non-PMP professionals. That is an 18% increment in salary. On average, a PMP-certified project manager gets about ₹14,00,000 as annual compensation in India.
In the United States, PMP-certified professionals receive a median compensation package of $122,000 compared to $93,000 received by individuals without certification.