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What is it like to be a project manager?
Interested in this area. There are no acquaintances.
I am considering this job. What are the prospects and challenges? Do they take managers like programmers over the hill?
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it is obvious that any managers are much more valuable personnel and higher paid than ordinary programmers,
because managers can be counted on the fingers, and programmers are like dirt
Something you run from one extreme to another. Either you are interested in retraining as a programmer, or you don’t know who is cooler than the front-end or back-end, now into managers.
What's the problem with googling stories about different managers?
Read biographies and interviews on the same giqtimes.
A good manager who can grow is a person with already established business concepts. This is hard to learn as an adult.
Prospects - both vertical and horizontal growth and good earnings.
Difficulties - too much to list, but how to say it, either you drink often or you start to turn gray and stutter.
No, they are usually not taken away because spoken English here in the perfect should be pumped in + understanding the mentality of Western consumers should be, which is problematic if you don’t live there for several years
In practice, in different companies there is a different understanding of what a project manager should be.
He worked in large companies from the "TOP-100" of Russia, connected with budgetary orders, where the main advantage of a project manager was (unofficially, of course) the ability to "hang noodles on the ears" of the customer, and then "throw" him. Well, lick in the right places to the authorities. At the same time, save the budget as much as possible. If this is yours, feel free to go to "managers". In today's Erefia, it is precisely such "managers" who make a career.
Or, if you are targeting Western companies, learn the materiel (PMBOK for starters) and get a job in a company where the project manager appreciates the relevant skills. But such companies are usually small, and you have to look for them.
Again, IMHO. Maybe,
The problem is that there are no established requirements for projects in the CIS. It's different in different companies. At the same time, it is quite easy to get into this position without proper experience in medium and small firms.
In terms of features, the pay is usually decent. Moving abroad is unlikely only if the knowledge of the language is at the top level, like a second native, besides, there are usually enough of their own specialists.
But for a resume it will not be a bad indicator for further career advancement.
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