How To Get A Project Management Job


If you have fantastic organisational skills and you know how to communicate and motivate in equal doses, then you could be perfect for the role of project management. This position is a competitive field to be in, but if you can learn the skills required in this position and you follow our advice in this article, you have every chance of becoming a project manager very soon.

1. Understand your background to understand what jobs will be available to you. Project manager jobs come up in all sectors of employment, but you need to understand that although your project management skills might be shark, they will only realistically cover the sorts of industry you have worked in or studied in before. Try to get out of your past as much as possible in order to make sure you can apply for as many jobs as possible. If you have a background in media, you would be perfect for a project management job in media sales, but perhaps you could also consider applying for posts as a project manager in a marketing company? The boundaries sometimes blur and this is to your advantage.

2. Take specific courses. You may well be at a juncture in your career where you are already qualified to do a lot of jobs with a degree behind you, but to qualify for the best project management jobs you ought to have taken the time to qualify for management specific qualifications.

3. Use all of the resources available to you. Contact your local employment agencies, look at local, regional and national job boards on line, and upload your resume to as many job sites as possible. This is the sort of behaviour you need to display when you are working as a project manager anyway. Use your great organisational skills to make sure that you are covering all the bases and not missing out on any opportunities.

4. Get your interview technique sorted. In the interview you really need to show your organisational skills and your communication skills. These are the two areas of the job that are the most important and both are quite easy to show off. Bring along a portfolio of all your achievements, and make sure this is documented intelligently and in a chronological manner. Presentation of this document is important too, because in your position as a project manager you will be required to produce visual displays of the work you and your team have completed. When it comes to communication, your interview is the perfect opportunity for you to show that you can be bright, persuasive and professional. Show that you can lead a conversation and you can listen carefully. Both of these skills are critical to getting a project management job.