10 Highest Paying IT Certifications Of 2018
Courses that offer you a JOB !!
A career in information technology (IT) takes
a lot of planning. Choosing from the many available certifications determines
which sort of career options are available to you. Whether it's system
administration, networking,
or security that
interests you, you're sure to find plenty of certifications that match what
you're looking for.
Maybe you just have a personal passion for IT and would do
it for free. If, however, (and this is more likely), you're in it for the money
then this article lists the top ten highest-paying IT certifications in the
world, as well as their corresponding pay range, and a brief description of
what you'd be doing.
Please keep in mind that these figures change from year to
year.. Be sure to return to this list to check out which certification tops the
rankings the next time you're thinking of changing career gears.
10. Six Sigma Green Belt
While it has nothing to do with martial arts, a Six Sigma Green
Belt is nonetheless a force to be reckoned with in IT. As a
green belt, you'll apply your knowledge in the Six Sigma business methodology
and lead your organization in IT improvement projects. There are a number of
organizations that offer different paths to this certification. Those who find work as a Green Belt can look
forward to an income of $104,099 per year.
9. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
The CEH certification is meant for a wide range of IT
professionals, including security officers, auditors, and just about anyone
responsible for network and data security. Given the unrelenting tide of
cybersecurity threats over the years, this is a certification that's sure to
stay relevant for many years. The exam costs $s to take, but if you pass,
it's good to know that successful CEHs earn a respectable average of $106,375
per year.
8. Certified ScrumMaster
The Certified ScrumMaster is one of the more popular
project management certifications that's available today. Scrum refers to a
style of management in which teams have a huddle meeting every morning to
review progress, with adjustments being made every day to ensure all team
members are working as productively and efficiently as possible. Getting
certified means attending a two-day workshop course, followed by a 24-35
question exam. Should you succeed, Certified ScrumMasters earn an average of
$106,938 per year.
7. Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
The Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)'s main
focus is on information security management. Your job will be to design and
engineer security protocols as well as manage a company's security. As CISM,
you'll have access to lines of business outside of IT, putting you face to face
with company stakeholders.
CISM's are well-paid, an average of $108,043 per year. If you choose to go down
this route, however, then you'll have to take a 200-question test on topics
such as information security governance, information risk management, and
incident management.
6. Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC)
Take the CRISC exam and you'll be tested in four major areas:
Identification, Assessment, Response, and Mitigation, as well as Control
Monitoring and Reporting. If you have the prerequisite three years of relevant
experience, and identifying and managing risks sounds interesting to you, then
the CRISC certification might be worth checking out. If you pass the exam and
find a role, professionals with the CRISC certification earn an average of
$111,049 per year. The 4-hour test has 150 questions and lasts four hours.
5. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
If you work in analysis, auditing, systems engineering, or
anything in between, then the CISSP might be the perfect certification for you.
CISSPs are information assurance professionals who are mainly responsible for
determining the architecture, management, design, and controls that ensure the
security of your company.
Should you pass the test, which requires you to have a
minimum of five years of relevant experience, you can look forward to an
average pay of $111,475 per year. It's worth noting that, even after getting
the certification, you will still need to receive Continuing Education credits
each year to maintain your credentials.
4. AWS Certified Developer – Associate
New to the list this year is the AWS Certified
Developer, which validates your technical experience in
developing and maintaining applications on the Amazon Web
Services platform. You'll be tested on your judgment in
choosing the right AWS services for apps, mastery of the platform's software
development kits (SDKs), and knowledge in code-level
application security.
The exam consists of multiple-choice and multiple-answer
questions, and you will have 80 minutes to complete it. Prerequisites include
one year or more of hands-on experience with AWS and in-depth knowledge of at
least one high-level programming language. Should you be successful, AWS
Certified Developers earn an average of $114,148 per year.
3. Project Management Professional (PMP)
The PMP certification was created and administered by the
Project Management Institute (PMI) and is one of the most recognized project
management certifications available today. This certification demonstrates that
you are competent when it comes to managing projects and project teams. You
will be tested in five specific areas: initiating, planning, executing,
monitoring and controlling, and closing.
Before you become certified, however, you'll need to have
completed at least 35 hours of related training before you can take the exam.
If you have a Bachelor's degree, then you'll also need 4,500 hours of project
management experience (those without a degree will need 7,500 hours). Getting
PMP certification takes years but it's worth it. PMPs currently earn an average
of $114,473 per year.
2. AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
AWS certifications are hot this year. The AWS certified
solutions architect exam tests your expertise on designing
systems on AWS. If you have hands-on experience with AWS services and are used
to architecting large-scale distributed systems, then this certification may be
exactly what you're looking for. The exam takes 80 minutes and is administered
at PSI centers across the United States. Successful AWS
Certified Solutions Architects can make an average of $121,292 per year.
1. Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT)
Those with the CGEIT certification are
experts in managing, advising, and providing assurance services when it comes
to enterprise IT governance. CGEIT certificates can lead to many different
roles, including Risk Management Officer, IT Risk Leader, and Assistant IT
Controller.
Most importantly, the CGEIT is lucrative. Because demand
is so high for people with enterprise IT skills, those with this certification
earn an average of $121,363 per year. It costs $575 to take the exam, but
considering the opportunities involved, that's a value for access to some of
the best-paying IT work around.
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