Take a 360-degree look at project management with these tips, guides, and resources.
Project management can be a rewarding career. According to Glassdoor, a project manager’s average pay (salary and other compensation, including cash bonuses, profit sharing, and commission) in the US is $93,033. With companies across industries hiring project managers—including construction, technology, and social media—you may find diverse opportunities available to you.
As you research and consider this career path, it’s important to gain an understanding of what project management entails, including the skills you need to become a project manager, typical career paths and areas of specialization, tools project managers need to succeed, and how to get a job in project management.
We’ve put together this project management career overview guide to make it easier to forge your path. Bookmark this page to refer to throughout your project management journey.
To gain a general understanding of project management, explore these resources:
professional certificate
Get on the fast track to a career in project management. In this certificate program, you’ll learn in-demand skills, and get AI training from Google experts. Learn at your own pace, no degree or experience required.
4.8
(116,655 ratings)
1,974,635 already enrolled
Beginner level
Average time: 6 month(s)
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll build:
Risk Management, Project Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Business Communication, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Change Management, Organizational Development, Planning, Collaboration, Strategy and Operations, Software Engineering, Influencing, Communication, Budget Management, Finance, Strategic Thinking, Organizational Culture, Career Development, Quality Management, Project Execution, Scrum, Agile Management, Coaching, Problem Solving, Stakeholder Management, Effective Communication, Project Charter, Business Writing, Task Estimation, Procurement, Project Planning
A career in project management will call on you to use a variety of skills, understand key concepts, and be familiar with different project management methodologies. Explore the resources below to prepare for your next step:
specialization
Learn how to successfully manage your projects. Master technical tools, managerial approaches and behavioral tips to manage projects
4.9
(215 ratings)
5,699 already enrolled
Beginner level
Average time: 1 month(s)
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll build:
Planning, Conflict Management, Risk Management, Project Management, Decision Making, Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Scope (Project Management), controlling, Project Team, Schedule (Project Management), Project Management Triangle, Project Planning, Cost Control, Earned Value Management (EVMT), Project Risk Management
For most project management positions a professional certification is required. The resources in this section cover different certifications for project managers:
10 PMI Certifications to Level Up Your Project Management Career
CAPM Certification Guide: Getting Started in Project Management
Setting clear goals for your career can make it easier to land a job you love and live the life you want. Use these resources to plan your career:
Glassdoor has over 59,000 US project manager job listings, as of August 2022. As you begin your job search, use these tools to prepare for job applications, interviews, and more:
Taking online courses can be a great way to build skills and explore project management career options. Check out these options:
professional certificate
Get on the fast track to a career in project management. In this certificate program, you’ll learn in-demand skills, and get AI training from Google experts. Learn at your own pace, no degree or experience required.
4.8
(116,655 ratings)
1,974,635 already enrolled
Beginner level
Average time: 6 month(s)
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll build:
Risk Management, Project Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Business Communication, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Change Management, Organizational Development, Planning, Collaboration, Strategy and Operations, Software Engineering, Influencing, Communication, Budget Management, Finance, Strategic Thinking, Organizational Culture, Career Development, Quality Management, Project Execution, Scrum, Agile Management, Coaching, Problem Solving, Stakeholder Management, Effective Communication, Project Charter, Business Writing, Task Estimation, Procurement, Project Planning
specialization
Coursework to build great organizational leaders.. Learners will be able to form a more wholistic perspective on business fundamentals and better manage organizational development, change, and projects.
4.8
(185 ratings)
7,502 already enrolled
Beginner level
Average time: 2 month(s)
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll build:
Revenue Recognition, Project Management, Project Closure, Waterfall Methodology, Organizational Structure, Business Ethics, Organizational Strategy, Change Management, Organizational Change, Cash Flows, Accrual Accounting, Financial Accounting, Project Execution, Strategic Management, Project Planning, Agile Methodology, Governance, Financial Statements, Business Psychology, People Analytics, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Ethics, Organizational Culture, Organizational Development, Strategic Thinking, Decision-Making, Culture, Decision Making, Strategy and Operations, Leadership Development, Strategic Leadership, General Accounting, Accrual, Accounting, Financial Statement, Finance, Cash Flow Statement, Cash Flow, Planning, Agile Project Management, Performance Evaluation, Problem Solving, Project Initiation Skills, Resource Management, Risk Management, Project Management Fundamentals, Stakeholder Management, Budgeting and Cost Management, Scope (Project Management), Scope Management, Organizational Theories, Operations Management, Critical Thinking, Organization Design, Strategy
specialization
Project Management Principles and Practices. Work Better, Together
4.7
(19,627 ratings)
229,848 already enrolled
Beginner level
Average time: 1 month(s)
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll build:
Conflict Management, Risk Management, Schedule, Project Management, Collaboration, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Communication, Budget, Budget Estimation, Change Control, Change Management, Planning, Project, Project Planning
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