![]() Through global advocacy, collaboration, education and research, we work to prepare more than three million professionals around the world for The Project Economy: the coming economy in which work, and individuals, are organized around projects, products, programs and value streams. Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world's leading association for those who consider project, program or portfolio management their profession. The use of these position descriptions to cross-tabulate the data throughout this report makes such information useful to everyone- from entry-level project managers to senior executives in project management. PMI worked with a third-party research firm, as well as with a volunteer group of PMI members, to make these descriptions as meaningful and “real-world” as possible. ![]() The report includes eight major position descriptions/levels in reporting the data. The stratified random sampling methodology used for this study results in the ability to report meaningful compensation data for 42 countries. ![]() The eleventh edition report is based on self-reported salary information from more than 32,000 project management professionals. The PMI Market Research Department continues to evolve this valuable offering to best serve the global project management community. The eleventh edition of the PMI Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey builds on features added for the tenth edition. PMP certification holders demonstrate the largest salary increases in the Philippines and Indonesia - where they report a median salary over 80% higher than those who do not hold the certification. The most dramatic increase is seen in the Philippines, where the median salary increases ranged from US$17,247 for a project manager I to US$24,524 for a project manager II, and US$36,167 for a project manager III. However, in virtually all countries included in the survey, salary increases when practitioners are tasked with more responsibility. Similar to median salary variations, the rate of salary increase varies extensively from country to country. ![]() The countries where project practitioners report the highest median salaries are Switzerland (US$132,086), the U.S. dollars using normal exchange rates, median salary varies considerably among project practitioners from country to country. About one-quarter (28%) reported increases of at least 5% over that time period. Nearly three-quarters of survey participants (72%) report that their total compensation, including salary, bonus and other forms of compensation, increased over the 12 months prior to completing the survey. Our Salary Survey is a crucial tool for organizations seeking to fill project management positions, as well as for individuals competing to qualify for those roles around the world.” “This growing demand and interest in Project Management being a core skill for all enterprises regardless of sector is attracting competitive compensation opportunities. “To fulfill the growing needs of The Project Economy, there is accelerating demand for project management practitioners with the right skills and qualifications,” said PMI President and CEO, Sunil Prashara. It is an industry-leading source of data, giving project management practitioners a greater awareness of their earning potential - and helping employers, compensation committees, human resource departments and executive recruiters to better determine salary ranges. The comprehensive biennial survey offers insight into the value of project management skills, experience and certifications. The 11th edition of the survey incorporates information from more than 32,000 project management practitioners in 42 countries across the globe. New in this edition is salary information from five countries not previously covered- Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Portugal and the Russian Federation. According to the survey, respondents with a PMP certification reported higher median salaries than those without a PMP certification - 22% higher on average across the 42 countries surveyed. PHILADELPHIA-( BUSINESS WIRE)-The Project Management Institute (PMI) today released its “ Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey” which reveals a significant advantage in earning potential for practitioners who hold the Project Management Professional (PMP) ® certification. ![]()
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