1) Can recent college graduates expect to be project
managers right away? What is a typical career path for a project manager? Using the internet, research the average
salary of a PM in South Florida. Is this
for an experienced project manager?
Which sites (URL) did you use to find average salaries?
Recent college graduates are unlikely to be
a project manager right away although a degree in Project Management and/or a
PMI certification would make it more possible.
Generally a candidate does not have
possess
the experience and confidence required to start as a project manager. There are so many skills that a project
manager needs to have that
job and life experience which can
only be gained over time and are very important to the role.
A typical career path for a project
manager would be to start out in another position either on the business side
or on the technical side and then move into a project management role. After that, it would be possible to move into
a Senior Project Manager position, and then possibly into a position as a
Program Manager.
The average salary for an entry level
position as a Project Manager or Project Manager 1 in South Florida is $61,518
according to Salary.com. The higher
range for this position is $80,713. The average salary for an IT Project
Manager I in South Florida is $72,913.
The average salary for IT Project Manager II is $87,541 and the higher
range is $106,410. A few positions
listed on Indeed.com seem to support that salaries are in this ball park.