Is the Google Project Management Certificate worth it? Here's what the data says.
Solid
Bottom line: decent pay ($100,750 median) + steady growth (+6%, BLS); skills + portfolio do the heavy lifting. It costs about $294 over 6 months on Coursera (and is free with financial aid), and targets Project Coordinator / Manager work — where the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a median wage of $100,750 and +6% projected growth through 2034. The certificate is a structured skill signal — not a job guarantee.
What it actually costs
Roughly $294 if you finish in 6 months at ~$49/month on Coursera — and $0 if you audit the courses or are approved for Coursera financial aid. So the real "cost" is mostly your time. Measured against the role it targets, the certificate price is just 3.5% of a single month of that job's median pay.
The role it targets (the BLS reality)
| Target role | Project Coordinator / Manager (BLS: Project Management Specialists) |
|---|---|
| Median annual wage (BLS, May 2024) | $100,750 |
| Projected growth 2024–34 (BLS) | +6% — faster than average |
| Annual openings (BLS) | ~78,200 / year |
| Credential cost vs one month of that pay | 3.5% |
| EduBracket verdict | Solid |
Is it actually required to get hired?
Not listed as required by employers; the program markets "no degree or prior experience required." Treat the cert as a structured skill signal, not a hiring guarantee.
The verdict
Solid — decent pay ($100,750 median) + steady growth (+6%, BLS); skills + portfolio do the heavy lifting. Audit it free first; pay for the certificate only once you've confirmed the field fits and you'll finish.
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