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Director, managing consultant job growth summary. After extensive research, interviews, and analysis, Zippia's data science team found that:
The projected director, managing consultant job growth rate is 10% from 2018-2028.
About 33,700 new jobs for directors, managing consultant are projected over the next decade.
Director, managing consultant salaries have increased 8% for directors, managing consultant in the last 5 years.
There are over 23,093 directors, managing consultant currently employed in the United States.
There are 94,442 active director, managing consultant job openings in the US.
The average director, managing consultant salary is $150,262.
| Year | # of jobs | % of population |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 23,093 | 0.01% |
| 2020 | 18,453 | 0.01% |
| 2019 | 18,796 | 0.01% |
| 2018 | 17,867 | 0.01% |
| 2017 | 17,186 | 0.01% |
| Year | Avg. salary | Hourly rate | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $150,262 | $72.24 | +3.9% |
| 2025 | $144,639 | $69.54 | +1.9% |
| 2024 | $141,933 | $68.24 | +1.6% |
| 2023 | $139,756 | $67.19 | +0.8% |
| 2022 | $138,646 | $66.66 | +1.9% |
| Rank | State | Population | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | District of Columbia | 693,972 | 719 | 104% |
| 2 | South Dakota | 869,666 | 371 | 43% |
| 3 | Massachusetts | 6,859,819 | 2,129 | 31% |
| 4 | Rhode Island | 1,059,639 | 326 | 31% |
| 5 | Vermont | 623,657 | 167 | 27% |
| 6 | Oklahoma | 3,930,864 | 960 | 24% |
| 7 | Alabama | 4,874,747 | 1,119 | 23% |
| 8 | Oregon | 4,142,776 | 953 | 23% |
| 9 | Arkansas | 3,004,279 | 679 | 23% |
| 10 | New Jersey | 9,005,644 | 1,990 | 22% |
| 11 | Indiana | 6,666,818 | 1,497 | 22% |
| 12 | Iowa | 3,145,711 | 660 | 21% |
| 13 | New York | 19,849,399 | 3,972 | 20% |
| 14 | Illinois | 12,802,023 | 2,571 | 20% |
| 15 | Utah | 3,101,833 | 619 | 20% |
| 16 | Mississippi | 2,984,100 | 582 | 20% |
| 17 | Delaware | 961,939 | 185 | 19% |
| 18 | California | 39,536,653 | 6,934 | 18% |
| 19 | Minnesota | 5,576,606 | 978 | 18% |
| 20 | Connecticut | 3,588,184 | 640 | 18% |
| Rank | City | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl | Avg. salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bentonville | 1 | 2% | $136,145 |
| 2 | Monroe | 1 | 2% | $121,062 |
| 3 | Boston | 4 | 1% | $152,956 |
| 4 | Atlanta | 3 | 1% | $159,989 |
| 5 | Tallahassee | 2 | 1% | $157,047 |
| 6 | Boulder | 1 | 1% | $128,252 |
| 7 | Fort Lauderdale | 1 | 1% | $158,649 |
| 8 | Denver | 3 | 0% | $128,148 |
| 9 | Chicago | 2 | 0% | $148,111 |
| 10 | Sacramento | 2 | 0% | $165,638 |
| 11 | San Francisco | 2 | 0% | $167,109 |
| 12 | Baltimore | 1 | 0% | $142,892 |
| 13 | Baton Rouge | 1 | 0% | $122,302 |
| 14 | Birmingham | 1 | 0% | $120,204 |
| 15 | Des Moines | 1 | 0% | $135,642 |
| 16 | Indianapolis | 1 | 0% | $121,009 |
| 17 | Jacksonville | 1 | 0% | $157,151 |
| 18 | Miami | 1 | 0% | $158,695 |

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C. Darren Brooks Ph.D.: While advancements in technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics occupy center stage in many areas of management practice, soft skills continue to be seen as equally or even more important skills for success in the field of management. Soft skills are typically described as personal attributes, qualities, and characteristics that enable us to interact more effectively with others. In most fields of management, our ability to communicate, work with, and interact with other people constitutes a significant portion of the work we do. Consequently, employers are focused on identifying candidates who possess strong skills are areas of communication (verbal, written, and non-verbal), leadership and followership, collaboration, an ability to work in teams, intellectual curiosity, adaptability, conflict management, problem-solving, creativity.
Brooke Buffington: Skills that standout are often position specific, but there are always skills that a wide-variety of employers seek. These skills align with the competencies developed by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), which include skills in critical thinking/problem solving, oral/written communication, teamwork/collaboration, digital technology, leadership, professionalism/work-ethic, career management, and global/intercultural fluency.
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