This extensive project management training is just $60 today
More and more people are starting to land high-paying careers in the increasingly lucrative world of project management, thanks to the competitive salaries, unparalleled opportunities for advancement, and exciting work environments.
But that also means that competition for the best and most coveted positions in this field can be fierce, and if you want to stand out from the crowd you're going to need the right training and certifications on your resume.
So instead of opting for expensive and time-consuming classes to get the training you need, opt for the Complete 2020 PMP Training Bundle, which offers a massive trove of instruction that will help you earn some of project management's most coveted credentials for just $59.99.
With 150 hours of expert-led training, this bundle will teach you about both the fundamentals and more advanced elements of project management and its various tools and methodologies.
You'll learn how to inspire teams to exceed their goals, eliminate waste that can drag down projects, solve complex problems using advanced data and analytics, and more.
Your training is also designed to help you ace the exams for a variety of project management credentials—including the PMP, Agile Scrum, PMI, and CSM certifications.
There's even extensive instruction that will help you become a certified Six Sigma Black Belt and Green Belt—through training that teaches you how to manage teams at multiple levels.
Kickstart a high-paying career in project management with the Complete 2020 PMP Training Bundle for just $59.99—over 90% off its usual price for a limited time.
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