Career certifications are one of the fastest ways to close the gap between what you earn now and what you could earn — but only if you pick the right one and study smart. A project coordinator I know spent three years managing million-dollar product launches without a title change or a raise. She spent six months preparing for her PMP exam, passed on the first try, and walked into her next salary negotiation with something she'd never had before: a credential recognized in 21 countries. She left that meeting with a $24,000 raise. The certification didn't make her smarter. She was already excellent at her job. What it did was give her employer a shorthand they understood — and gave her leverage she'd never had before. That's what a well-chosen certification actually does. Key Takeaways Certified professionals earn 15–28% more on average than non-certified peers in the same field. Career certifications give you a recognized credential — even when you...
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