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Should PMP credential be used with the name in a resume?

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Hitesh Karkal Senior Manager Process Excellence & Governance| Zycus Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
It has been a debatable question for years, on whether PMP credential should be used in e-mail signatures & other places, although you are PMP certified.
My question is, should the PMP credential be used along in the name section in a resume?
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
It depends on the culture on the place where you are trying to communicate with. In my case, along the last years, I use it at the end of the email signature.
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Piotr Hajnus Poland
Mar 27, 2017 2:58 AM
Replying to Eduard Hernandez
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Agree with Anupam. In my CV, I do not add PMP next to my name in the header, but do mention it in the first line of CV summary - recruiters might not take the time to go thru the entire CV but will surely read the summary.
I do exactly the same - in the first line of CV summary
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Donna Harvin-Graham Director, Financial Processes & Systems| American Psychological Association Washington, DC, United States
I think it is a personal choice, but I have included it on my resume. This is an amazing accomplishment that demonstrates your skills and abilities in managing projects successfully.
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