Certifications

In an increasingly projectized world, professional certification ensures that project managers are ready to meet the demands of projects across the globe. Learn more about PMI’s certifications and find one that’s right for you. If you already have a credential, get what you need to maintain it, or look into earning another one.

Solidify your skill set and face project challenges head-on with a PMI certification.

What are PMI certifications?

PMI offers a comprehensive certification program for project practitioners of all education and skill levels. There are currently five credentials available, rigorously developed, globally accredited and easily transferable between borders and industries.

Regardless of where you are in your career, PMI has a certification for you. Demonstrate your expertise and your commitment to the profession with a PMI certification.

Learn more about PMI’s certifications .

Why choose a PMI certification?

You may have seen or heard of other project management credentials. What makes PMI certification special?

PMI was the first organization to offer a credential specifically for project managers, and our certification program remains the global standard. Developed by practitioners for practitioners and representing our diverse global audience, PMI certifications give you a technical and financial edge.

Which certification is right for you?

The decision to earn a project management certification is a big one, so make sure you choose one that best fits your current expertise and your future career plans. You can apply for any certification that matches your qualifications, and no certification serves as a prerequisite for another.

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Already have a PMI certification?

Get what you need to maintain your certification, including requirements and professional development suggestions.

You could also consider earning another PMI certification, such as a PMI-SP® or PMI-RMP®, to complement your PMP®. Or, if you’re now working at a higher level, think about moving up from a CAPM® to a PMP.