If you work in agile project management, having some type of certification can help you stand out from the crowd when it comes to getting promoted or even getting a job. While certifications are not usually necessary to get hired or promoted, it does give a would-be agile project manager an edge over his/her competitors. Luckily, there are number of agile project management certification programs from which candidates can get certified.
Scrum Alliance, for example, offers six certification programs: Certified ScrumMaster, Certified Product Owner, Certified Scrum Developer, Certified Scrum Professional, Certified Scrum Trainer and Certified Scrum Coach. The Certified ScrumMaster and Certified Product Owner programs are beginner certifications. The Certified ScrumMaster and Certified Product Owner programs assist a ScrumMaster to put the scrum methodology into practice. Students enrolled in this program must also pass the CMS evaluation.
The Certified Scrum Developer is a mid-level certification for scrum agile team members. This assists members to use agile engineering skills in order to produce a functioning product. The upper-level courses are the last three. To complete these agile project management certifications, scrum professionals must show an expertise in scrum. The trainer and coach certifications allow scrum professional to teach and coach others in the art of scrum.