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PMP in Paris

The gold-standard project management certification recognized globally — validates ability to lead projects across any methodology.

Salary uplift
+$25k
Exam cost
$555
Duration
230 min
Passing score
70
Difficulty
advanced
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◆ 01 / About

What is PMP?

The Project Management Professional (PMP) is the gold-standard credential issued by PMI, recognized across industries and borders. In Paris, where multinational corporations, ambitious tech scale-ups, and large public infrastructure projects compete for skilled project leaders, the PMP signals that you can manage scope, risk, and stakeholder complexity at a professional level. It covers predictive, agile, and hybrid delivery approaches — reflecting how real projects are run today. Whether you're targeting a senior PM role at a CAC 40 company or positioning yourself for international assignments, the PMP gives hiring managers in Paris a concrete reason to choose you over an uncertified candidate.

With an average IT salary of around $72,000 per year in Paris, the PMP's documented salary uplift of $25,000 annually represents a 35% increase — a return that covers the $555 exam fee within the first week of your new compensation. Paris hosts European headquarters for companies like LVMH, TotalEnergies, and dozens of global tech firms, all of which list PMP as a preferred or required qualification in senior PM job postings. The credential also renews every three years through PDUs rather than re-examination, meaning your investment compounds over time. For Paris-based professionals serious about career progression, the math is straightforward.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

Exam cost
$555 USD
Duration
230 min
Passing score
70
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: 4-year degree + 36 months leading projects + 35 hours PM education (or 60 months with high school diploma)

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Foundation and Eligibility SetupWeeks 1–4
Complete your 35-hour PM education requirement through an accredited PMI Authorized Training Partner if not already fulfilledSubmit your PMP application to PMI, documenting your project leadership hours accurately to avoid audit delaysRead the PMBOK Guide 7th Edition and the Agile Practice Guide end-to-end to understand the current exam framework
2
Core Domain MasteryWeeks 5–8
Study all three PMP exam domains — People, Process, and Business Environment — using the Examination Content Outline (ECO) as your syllabusWork through at least 300 practice questions, focusing on situational and scenario-based formats that mirror the real examBuild a personal reference sheet for agile ceremonies, predictive process groups, and key formulas like EVM calculations
3
Simulation and Final RefinementWeeks 9–12
Complete three to five full 180-question timed mock exams under realistic conditions to build stamina and pacingReview every incorrect answer in detail — understand why the 'best' PMI answer differs from what you'd do instinctively on the jobSchedule your Pearson VUE exam appointment, confirm your Paris testing center location or online proctoring setup, and do a final weak-area review in the 48 hours before test day
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

Approach every scenario question by asking what a servant leader or coach would do first — PMI consistently rewards empowerment, communication, and proactive stakeholder engagement over directive or escalation-first responses

Know the agile manifesto values and the 12 principles cold — roughly half the exam tests agile and hybrid thinking, and surface-level familiarity is not enough to distinguish correct answers from plausible distractors

For Earned Value Management questions, memorize all formulas but focus especially on interpreting what CPI and SPI values mean for decision-making, since the exam tests application not just calculation

When two answers both seem correct, eliminate the reactive option — PMI exams almost always favor the answer that prevents a problem or engages the team collaboratively over one that simply fixes it after the fact

The PMP now uses multiple question formats including drag-and-drop, matching, and hotspot items alongside standard multiple choice — practice on a platform that replicates all formats so exam-day mechanics do not cost you time or confidence

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The PMP is considered advanced-level. PMI reports that roughly half of first-time candidates do not pass. The difficulty comes less from memorizing facts and more from selecting the 'PMI-preferred' answer in complex situational scenarios. Candidates who study the Examination Content Outline thoroughly and complete substantial practice questions consistently report better outcomes than those who rely on experience alone.
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