Over 700,000 professionals have invested in a career that is expected to hire an additional 25 million people by 2030
Project management has become a competitive professional career in the market. It is estimated that by 2030, the global economy will need 25 million new project managers (PwC, 2021). Lúcia Almeida, with over 30 years of experience in information systems in multinational companies, recognized the opportunity and shifted her career to project management. She holds a degree in Administration and Information Technology, with a master’s in Systems and Computer Science. Lúcia began her professional journey in project management without formal training. However, upon joining a project office, she developed technical skills and realized the need for specialization, eventually earning her PMP (Project Management Professional) certification in 2009.
“My knowledge of project management techniques has transformed my career, leading to an internationally recognized certification. The PMP certification provided me with a more structured and effective view of projects to achieve better results in managing processes, projects, and people, which allows for detailed risk and benefit identification and precise delivery,” she reports, noting that she also saw new opportunities increase.
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Free Access
All the wealth of educational materials, success stories, and training is available in the free 30-day trial. Carolina Latorre, head of the PMI Latam Community, emphasizes that members of the organization join a community dedicated to professional growth, through exclusive resources, high-level certifications, and a global network that integrates IA and leadership skills.
The Free Trial Includes:
- Educational Resources: Comprehensive materials and courses on the latest industry trends and best practices.
- Globally Recognized Certifications: Opportunities that strengthen professional profiles and open new doors.
- International Community: A platform to connect with experts and peers to share knowledge and experiences.

Global Community
Lúcia has invested in several certifications and is now the president of the PMI Bahia Chapter, supporting a local and global community that has over 700,000 engaged members who exchange experiences, results, and success stories, providing encouragement for other professionals.
“Sharing experiences with project managers around the world through PMI is essential for growth. This access to the ‘Members’ Trial Period’ is a valuable opportunity for newcomers,” she states.
Carolina Latorre highlights the importance of training project managers to manage not only processes but also efficient teams. “The success of a project is not only measured by budget, timeline, and scope, but by the ability to deliver real value to stakeholders and align with organizational strategy,” she asserts.

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