No, not at the company where I was working when I received the PMP credential. Whether it mattered in jobs since then is hard to tell. My guess is "probably". Saving Changes...
Julia CunninghamManager Project Management| BattelleRichland, Wa, United States
No, it didn't, and neither did getting my Master's in Project Management, but I believe they both made me stand a little higher above my peers in the competition for jobs and opportunities that I have undertaken since receiving them. As I believe in life-long learning, I look at those as outward markings of an internal quest. Saving Changes...
Lisa HooverPMO Manager| Force 3Arnold, Md, United States
No, getting my certification didn't lead me to a raise. I am actually starting to believe the combination of PMP and certain technical certifications is what you need to really stand out!!
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Feb 11, 2016 10:57 AM
Sabedin Meha
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That is what I'm thinking... I am considering Business Intelligence certifications lately.
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Anonymous
This is an interesting topic. Would love to see more responses. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
In my case it was 18 years ago - and no - no promotion or raise. Saving Changes...
Faisal PatelSVP; Strategy/Solution Manager; Accessibility Champion| Bank of AmericaWest Hills, Ca, United States
7 years ago and yes I did get a nominal increment. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
No. And I got my first PMI certification (PMP) in 2003. I got my second one (PMI-SP) in 2012 and am now working on my third (PMI-RMP).
Don't think of certifications as something to increase your pay. Think of them as something that shows your proficiency, proaction, and professionalism. Saving Changes...