
Cheetah Learning
Over the past 12 years, Cheetah Learning has helped over 50,000 people finish their important life projects and reach their personal and professional goals.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 01, 2013
More than 15 million project management roles are likely to be created this decade, according to a recent report. One area expecting its share of those jobs is in and around the nation’s capital. That’s why the Project Management Professionals (PMPs) at Cheetah Learning (http://www.CheetahLearning.com) have picked two convenient locations in Virginia for aspiring project managers to take Cheetah’s PMP Exam Prep.
The new Project Management Talent Gap Report, published in March, anticipates “15.7 million new project management roles added globally across seven project-intensive industries by 2020.”
The report goes on to say: “High demand for project-oriented professionals is reflected in both average salary and salary growth. Project Management Professional (PMP) credential holders in the U.S. earned an average of 16 percent more (approximately US $14,500) than their non-credentialed peers in 2011.”
Aspiring project managers considering such job opportunities should download the free report titled “The Most Important Credential in Washington DC.” It’s available by filling out a simple form at http://www.cheetahlearning.com/DCPMP/index.htm.
Among the free report’s findings: “The PMP credential is not just valuable in DC, but increasingly essential in various industries and government throughout the world as we all become more interconnected and speaking the same language in how we do our projects can mean the difference between success and failure.”
Here’s a list of Cheetah’s upcoming PMP Exam Prep classes in the D.C. area:
June 17-21: Marriott Fairfax at Fair Oaks, 11787 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, Washington, D.C., (Fairfax) VA 22033
July 8-12: Hilton Garden Inn Arlington, 1333 North Courthouse Road, Washington, D.C., (Arlington) VA 22201
Sept. 9-13: Marriott Fairfax at Fair Oaks, 11787 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, Washington, D.C., (Fairfax) VA 22033
Nov. 18-22: Marriott Fairfax at Fair Oaks, 11787 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, Washington, D.C., (Fairfax) VA 22033
Dec. 16-20: Hilton Garden Inn Arlington, 1333 North Courthouse Road, Washington, D.C., (Arlington) VA 22201
PMP Exam Prep classes are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Additional information, including registration, prices, and exam locations outside the D.C. area, can be found on the Cheetah Learning home page at http://www.CheetahLearning.com.
“Becoming Project Management Professional (PMP) certified is an arduous undertaking,” says Cheetah Learning CEO and Founder Michelle LaBrosse. “People pursuing this globally recognized credential in project management need to meet the Project Management Institute's rigorous eligibility requirements and pass a very difficult four-hour certification exam.”
When it comes to exam preparation, Cheetah Learning has been acknowledged as an innovator: The company earned the prestigious PMI Professional Development Provider of the Year award in 2008.
“Cheetah has the highest audited continuous pass rate for 10 years,” said LaBrosse, recognized internationally as one of the 25 most influential women in project management. “Over the past 12 years, Cheetah Learning has helped over 50,000 people finish their important life projects and reach their personal and professional goals.”
To learn more about becoming a credentialed project manager, go to http://www.CheetahLearning.com or call toll free in the U.S. at (888) 659-2013. Outside the U.S., call (602) 220-1263.
ABOUT: Cheetah Learning is a Project Management Institute Registered Education Provider and is International Association of Continuing Education and Training Certified. Cheetah was awarded the Project Management Institute Professional Development Provider of the Year for 2008 for the significant contribution it made to the field of project management with its accelerated approach to teaching and doing project management. Cheetah Learning is a quality client of Print & Radio (http://www.PrintAndRadio.com).