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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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    Career pathways for Project Management, starting from where you are.
    Here are eight different types of jobs within Project Management that you might love - with their salaries and average number of job openings in the U.S.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:15 Project Management roles are paid more on average
    00:49 Eight Types of jobs - Overview
    02:02 Subject Matter Expert
    02:12 Change Manager
    03:02 Business Analyst
    03:52 Quality Tester
    04:42 Project Manager
    05:49 Program Manager
    06:32 Product Owner
    07:57 Project/Agile Coach
    #ProjectManagement #Career #Business

Komentáře • 38

  • @felipecianciarulo8877
    @felipecianciarulo8877 Před rokem +19

    David. I passed my PMP. Your videos have been extreamly helpful. Thanks a lot and I wish you all the best

  • @fedorbutochnikow5312
    @fedorbutochnikow5312 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Now tell me how I climb that ladder most efficiently without spreading myself too thin. I can work around the clock, but I do believe in working smarter, not necessarily harder when guidance is provided. I am overwhelmed by the amount of tools and methodologies, not sure how to make sense of all that.

  • @eltonganda7504
    @eltonganda7504 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks you David...I want to take this time to thank you , I passed my PMP with 3 ATs today, I used your agile practice questions a lot...

    • @xUSAFWolfman
      @xUSAFWolfman Před 2 lety +1

      Agree.. I recently passed my PMP and have David to thank on his 200 agile question video. I knew most of the content already but there were a few like Crystal that I never had exposure with.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +2

      That is awesome, congratulations! 🎉 passing the PMP is a big achievement 🙂

  • @dananaichig7807
    @dananaichig7807 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for your videos, i wrote my exam today and passed! It was my 1st attempt. Your videos, especially this one, helped me prepare.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +2

      That is awesome to hear, congratulations! Passing the PMP is a great achievement 🙂🎉

  • @abilashthota458
    @abilashthota458 Před rokem +3

    David. I passed my PMP on Oct2022. Your 200 Agile videos have been beneficial. Thanks a lot and I wish you all the best

  • @xUSAFWolfman
    @xUSAFWolfman Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome video and love the content! I tell my veteran mentees that I coach something similar. I also tell them to look a little more broad because some companies use say Business Analyst and others will use Product Analyst or other types of Analyst. Also, you can use general skills like requirements gathering to find more roles in a company you want.
    Some people hang up on the titles but sometimes like where I am in larger company/government project you may only have a few Project Managers with more Analysts and Tech Leads. Pretty much an Analyst in my role can manage the day to day project activities with less responsibilities like budget but pay up to maybe 130k. Small companies you can be a director in a startup but be paid 100k.
    There are many factors to find what you want. You have to consider responsibilities, value you bring to the company, and stability for smaller companies to survive a market hit.

    • @RWB20
      @RWB20 Před 2 lety +3

      With a PMP certification, can you get hired in business analyst jobs?

    • @xUSAFWolfman
      @xUSAFWolfman Před 2 lety +3

      @Kat Ellis , yes or without it. The main point is being able to speak to the job requirements and preferred skills as much as you can. Having someone on the inside networking and getting you a referral is the best way to get in. On that note.. you can be a Project Manager without a PMP. It is just a barrier to entry and helps your chances by the manager knowing that you passed the PMP exam.
      Although, I know great PM's with a PMP and people that could never do the work but passed their PMP. I Could go on for the why but would take a while.. However, I love my PMP and just got it the other weekend after 15+ years managing projects without it. I regret not working to get it sooner and would be further in my career vs Masters. All of this is just from my experience.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +3

      100% this. Edgar you are a rockstar! Love your note on the role name and how it can vary. If I were to add to that, I'd say that project management skills and the PM process translates over many, many different jobs as well, because projects make changes and change is never ending!

    • @xUSAFWolfman
      @xUSAFWolfman Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidmclachlanproject no problem at all on the comment and 100% these skills do take you to many roles and industries!
      David, I'm about to launch a LinkedIn post in the next few days on my retrospective experience. Do you mind if I give your channel a shout out as one of maybe 5 key resources I used in preparation for my PMP?
      On another note.. opportunities for PM's and Analysts are endless. Sometimes as a PM or analyst.. you can really shine by taking in more responsibility like change/release management for IT. Less overhead for the project as long as you don't over-do it and can perform. Growth really is up to you if you find the right organization, are motivated and add value.

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +2

      @Edgar McGehee Yes of course 🙂

  • @nesma3100
    @nesma3100 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video as usual! Thank you David👌😊

  • @user-wu1bi1hw5e
    @user-wu1bi1hw5e Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think I wanna do technical project manager and product owner

  • @michaelagyei8898
    @michaelagyei8898 Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @somali7851
    @somali7851 Před rokem +1

    Thank you David

  • @davidmagar1359
    @davidmagar1359 Před 6 měsíci

    hi, David I am a business student but I am working on becoming an interior design project manager; My questions are: where do i start? I am learning an ID course online and PM via my uni so am I on the right path?

  • @RWB20
    @RWB20 Před 2 lety +5

    If you pass the PMP exam, do you still need to get an Agile Certification to be an Agile Coach?

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +3

      There are not a lot of "official" certifications for Agile coaching. I'd recommend the PMP plus PMI-ACP, and then a few other self learning resources: "Coaching Agile Teams" by Lyssa Adkins, the Scrum guide on Scrum.org, extreme programming explained by Kent Beck (those two plus Kanban make up the majority of Agile frameworks) anything on Lean or the Toyota Way, and then the latest SAFe book (NOT because it's good, but because many executives turn to SAFe as their scaling framework) Hope this helps a bit 🙂

  • @katherineluyo4578
    @katherineluyo4578 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you. In my case, I have 10 years of experience in projects. I got the PMP certification october 2021 but in my country (Peru) is very difficult to obtein a job. Is there in usa opportunities?

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety

      Great question! Also look into Edgar's comment thread on this video - PM skills will translate over many different jobs, they may not have the "name" of PM specifically. For opportunity, there is definitely a lot of PM job openings in the US, UK and Australia. Not sure on the specifics (i.e. how to tap into overseas roles if you aren't in that country) - agencies may help or companies with a global presence may also work. Hope this helps a bit! 🙂

  • @junedshaikh2964
    @junedshaikh2964 Před rokem

    Which is the better role Organization Change Manager OR project manager?
    Which one has a better salary ?

  • @niku2789
    @niku2789 Před 2 lety +2

    What about project coordinator? If anyone is new into this. How can they scale up

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +4

      Good question. Project coordinator can mean different things in different organisations. Some might focus on admin duties, governance and project communications. Others might lead smaller parts within the project. Either way, to scale up: study and gain either your CAPM, ACP, and/or PMP. This will assist your resumé. Then offer to lead as many of the main tasks as possible: coordinating and owning the schedule (Gantt chart), the stakeholder list and working group meetings, or the scope coordination and prioritisation. These will get you seen, and build the management skills you need.

  • @CoversByAkshay
    @CoversByAkshay Před 2 lety

    Any Tips for a student who just completed the Project management diploma course with no prior experience on how to get a job?

  • @pranjalgandhi6317
    @pranjalgandhi6317 Před rokem +2

    Hi David, thanks for this informative video... I am a PMP certified project manager with 5 years of experience managing agile/software projects.. How do I make the career transition into an agile coach? Any certifications that can come in handy?

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před rokem +4

      Very good question 🙂 if you are a PM currently, one path is to become a scrum master or product owner first, while you get certifications like the PMI-ACP, or the PSM (Professional Scrum Master). Then, coaching takes some getting used to. Read "Coaching Agile Teams" by Lyssa Adkins. Then, it will help if you have an agile team assessment for your teams to see how they're going with stand-ups, small cross functional teams, sprint planning and retrospectives etc. Making one yourself once you're comfortable with the material will set you apart from the pack, and complete your training/transition. Good luck!

    • @pranjalgandhi6317
      @pranjalgandhi6317 Před rokem

      @@davidmclachlanproject Thanks a lot for the detailed response, this is really helpful.

  • @DanielSerrano-ub9fc
    @DanielSerrano-ub9fc Před rokem

    Can a newley capm be a project coach?

  • @YERACGANJA
    @YERACGANJA Před 2 lety +2

    Can obtaining a PMP Professional Certificate through Coursera guarantee or increase chances of getting a well paying project management position?

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +1

      In my experience, no. Some find that an actual diploma or degree may increase one's chances slightly, but not enough for me. Unless you find coursera easier, I would go straight for the PMP or CAPM from PMI, and then add the ACP for extra Agile.

  • @gimhanikk3134
    @gimhanikk3134 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, David. I am a project management special degree undergraduate in Sri Lanka. Do you think i will be able to get a job in australia. Because i do not want to do masters soon. 2024 is my graduating year, so, i am planning to go to Australia in 2025.😊

    • @davidmclachlanproject
      @davidmclachlanproject  Před 2 lety +2

      For project management, the degree will help, but a diploma or even the PMP certification would help (if not a degree). They will look for project experience above those, so do your best to have worked on a few projects as well, in any capacity. You can do it!

    • @gimhanikk3134
      @gimhanikk3134 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidmclachlanproject Thank you very much for the reply David. I will definitely get the experience. Thanks again for the motivation🥰🙌