PM Trends Issue 236
17th of January 2012
 Ed Naughton, Director General IPMI
"Welcome to Project Management Trends. In each issue, we try to bring to you important information that is pertinent to the direct application of real-life project management"
What are Project Managers Earning?
In this article we are looking at salaries for project managers based on two criteria;
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Years working in project management
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Title/role of project professional
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Years working in Project Management |
Average |
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Less than 5 |
56000 |
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5 to 10 |
65000 |
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10 to 15 |
75000 |
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Greater than 15 |
86000 |
It is important to note that the category “Years Working in Project Management” is not the same as “Years Working”.
The first job of many now involved in the disciplinedoes not generally begin with a project management position, but with a functional one. The second job is generally represented by a project management position.
Read on for further analysis
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