Project Management Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Answers to the most frequently asked questions about a career in project management

[Featured image] A project manager stands in front of a white board with colorful sticky notes on it during a team meeting.

Key takeaways

Project managers oversee the planning, coordination, and management of multiple teams for complex projects.

  • The yearly median total pay, which includes base salary and additional pay, such as profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation, for a project manager in the US, is $105,000 [1].

  • Project managers can work in almost any industry, including information technology (IT), health care, construction, fashion, marketing, finance, and many other sectors.‎

 

Discover answers to project management FAQs, such as whether or not you need a degree to become a project manager and which certifications are available to project managers. To continue learning about project management, enroll in the Google Project Management Professional Certificate program, where you can build skills in Agile methodology, team management, project planning, and more.

Getting started in project management

Project managers oversee complex projects, like the development of large-scale software systems. They plan, coordinate, and control the activities of multiple teams working together to complete their assigned tasks. Project managers also ensure that deadlines and budgets are met and quality standards are maintained.

Project management FAQs

Project managers often juggle multiple tasks at once. This means they need to be organized, efficient, flexible, and able to multitask effectively. If you want to become a project manager, here are some tips to get started.

Project management degrees and certifications

Earning a project management degree or certification often means gaining hands-on experience and building job skills that will help you in your career. Depending on the program, you might cover topics like human resource management, leadership, communication skills, financial accounting, marketing, organizational behavior, operations research, information systems, computer science, and software engineering.

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Project management roles

Working in project management can be a satisfying role for those who enjoy working with people and have strong organizational skills. Planning and starting a project from scratch, collaborating with others to overcome challenges, and seeing your efforts end in measurable success can be hugely rewarding. Learn more about this and similar roles:

How much does a project manager make?

The yearly median total pay, which includes base salary and additional pay, such as profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation for a project manager in the US, stands at $105,000 as of October 2025, according to Glassdoor [1].

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Article sources

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Glassdoor. “Project Manager Salaries, https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/project-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,15.htm.” Accessed October 29, 2025.

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