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NikVlasov2016-06-14 21:26:40
Project management
NikVlasov, 2016-06-14 21:26:40

Project manager or developer?

Good evening
, I’ll try to briefly explain the situation: I’ve been studying front-end development for about half a year
. At the moment, I’m also studying at one of the training centers in a large IT company with the prospect of working there on the front-end
. Recently, I have become more and more interested in Project Managementom I'm studying it. I also understand that it is difficult for me to sit out more than 3-4 hours doing layout / scripting. I understand that I like Project Management more than coding, but I still doubt the choice of profession because of the large developers.
I'm thinking of trying it as a PM, but I'm interested in a couple of questions.
Do PMs have career growth like developers (jun, mid, sen, ...) and what does it mean in general?
Is it difficult to get a Pmo job in a studio without a great technical background?
Thanks

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sim3x, 2016-06-14
@NikVlasov

If you know how to communicate with people and motivate them to work better, then go
If they don't hire you, then you don't know how to communicate properly :) You ca
n't build a career in a web studio. This needs a big company
https://www.wetfeet.com/articles/career-overview-p...

PROJECT SCHEDULER
For larger projects, a project scheduler runs the software, inputting the information supplied by the management team and updating files as needed. This is a technical position that involves a great deal of computer work and little actual management.
ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER
Assistant PMs do not necessarily assist the project manager directly. Rather, they're usually assigned specific tasks to manage. They meet regularly with the PM to report progress and problems.
PROJECT MANAGER
In this position, you may run a project yourself or lead a management team, delegating task management to assistants. PMs report to the "owner" of a project-whether that's a real estate developer, government agency, or your company's senior management. You oversee the budget and schedule, and take responsibility for the project's proper completion.
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER
Many large organizations that tackle multiple projects at once (especially construction and engineering companies) employ a senior project manager. The senior project manager supervises a company's various project managers, coordinating the allocation of company resources, approving costs, and deciding which projects should take priority.

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Alexander Masterov, 2016-06-15
@AlexMasterov

There is an opinion that modern IT management is degrading.
It is possible that your ideas and expectations from work are based on such management.
Therefore, I advise you to read Yegor Bugaenko's speech: Who Is a Project Manager? ( text )
In this speech, he also criticizes the requirement of a technical background for a manager.

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Kirill Arutyunov, 2016-06-14
@arutyunov

Read the project management blog
This is a much more stressful and responsible job.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-06-15
@opium

implies that you are paid n rubles for a project in which you
manage two projects for m employees already 2 * n rubles

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Dadilo, 2016-06-15
@Dadilo

PM has the same growth as developers. The higher the qualification, the more difficult the project. The more money.

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qasdfwe, 2016-06-15
@qasdfwe

For small projects, it is highly desirable for you to understand the subject area yourself.
For large projects - ded42.blogspot.ru/2013/07/blog-post.html your job is to hire the right people and motivate them.

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