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Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior, Franklin and Marshall College
Avg. Salary $99,290
Avg. Salary $59,228
Growth rate 11%
Growth rate 0.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.51%
Asian 11.99%
Black or African American 6.24%
Hispanic or Latino 8.82%
Unknown 4.70%
White 67.73%
Genderfemale 30.28%
male 69.72%
Age - 43American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%
Asian 7.00%
Black or African American 14.00%
Hispanic or Latino 19.00%
White 57.00%
Genderfemale 47.00%
male 53.00%
Age - 43Stress level is high
7.1 - high
Complexity level is advanced
7 - challenging
Work life balance is poor
6.4 - fair
| Skills | Percentages |
|---|---|
| Project Management | 17.49% |
| Data Warehouse | 8.17% |
| Process Improvement | 5.45% |
| SQL | 4.91% |
| Management System | 4.50% |
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The average contractor-project manager/consultant salary in the United States is $99,290 per year or $48 per hour. Contractor-project manager/consultant salaries range between $74,000 and $133,000 per year.
What am I worth?
I like to work with a team. Satisfaction of seeing the successful completion of a project
Strict deadlines, and stakeholders. Feeling undervalued or underappreciated.
Variety of clients and challenges. Ability to solve diffcult probepms and to mentor others.
Marketing during and between projects. Work is not always steady.
I enjoy problem-solving and identifying a path to completing a complex project. I like to ensure that moving parts come together smoothly and communicating successes and celebrating with the team.
Without the right support from project sponsors, a project manager is doomed to failure. There is an enormous amount of responsibility on a project manager to deliver a product on time and on budget, though without proper authority or backing, it's basically wheel spinning.