ME NewsWire / Business Wire
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. - Friday, December 20th 2013
In
alignment with signs of improvement from various global economies, the
project management profession is experiencing continued growth and high
median salaries, according to the recently released 2013 Project
Management Salary Survey from Project Management Institute (PMI). This
latest research from the world’s leading professional membership
organization for project managers is available to PMI members here.
The
PMI Project Management Salary Survey Eighth Edition is based on
self-reported salary information from more than 36,000 project
management practitioners. The report provides a comprehensive look at
compensation in the global project management field, measuring salaries
across eight major position description levels in 33 countries.
Countries reporting the highest median project management salaries are
Australia, Switzerland, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany,
Canada, New Zealand, Belgium, Sweden and the United Kingdom. See a full
explanation of salaries in these regions.
The 2013 Salary Survey
corroborates the findings of PMI’s 2013 Project Management Talent Gap
Report, which indicates a significant upward trend in compensation for
project professionals, fueled by projected growth of US$6.61 trillion
within the project management profession and the creation of 15.7
million new project management roles worldwide between 2010 and 2020.
Most survey participants (71 percent) report that their total
compensation (including salary, bonus and other forms of compensation)
increased over the 12 months prior to completing the salary survey, with
over one fourth (28 percent) of respondents reporting increases of at
least 5 percent over that time period. Specific findings of the 2013
Salary Survey include:
The median annualized salary recorded in the survey, across all countries, roles and experience levels is US$88,399.
Approximately 75 percent of respondents earned at least US$58,249, and
the upper 25 percent earned at least US$116,183 (USD).
Project
Management Professional (PMP®) credential holders can earn upward of
US$15,000 more in certain countries than non-credential holders, with
median salaries in the United States, Switzerland, Australia, Germany
and the Netherlands exceeding US$100,000.
The median salary
varied greatly depending on a number of key demographic factors,
including: country of employment, position/role, average size of
projects managed (including average project budget and average project
team size), and number of years’ experience in project management.
The full report of the salary survey features:
The responses of more than 36,000 practitioners in 33 countries
Cross-tabulations of salary data by 8 positions and 15 demographic variables
Countries with reported salary increases over the past year
Countries with expected salary increases for the next year
Information on benefit packages, work environments and available global project management career paths
“These
numbers are great news for project managers who are looking to expand
their careers with new skills, individuals who may be interested in a
career change and those who are coming out of school or military service
and considering what job would best suit their future goals,” said Mark
A. Langley, President and CEO of Project Management Institute. “There
is a very real benefit for those who have experience and training to
pursue certification. Organizations are willing to pay for top project
management talent as they recognize the competitive advantages delivered
by project management.”
About Project Management Institute (PMI)
PMI
is the world’s largest not-for-profit membership association for the
project management profession. Our professional resources and research
empower more than 700,000 members, certification and credential holders
and volunteers in nearly every country in the world to enhance their
careers, improve their organizations’ success and further mature the
profession.
PMI’s worldwide advocacy for project management is
reinforced by our globally recognized standards and certification
program, extensive academic and market research programs, chapters and
communities of practice, and professional development opportunities.
Visit us at www.PMI.org, www.facebook.com/PMInstitute and on Twitter
@PMInstitute.
Contacts
Media:
PMI
Megan Maguire Kelly, +1 610-356-4600 x7030
Megan.Kelly@pmi.org
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