You don't need a bachelor's degree or a stacked resume to land a six-figure job.
"Businesses always need project managers, not just in tech but also in retail, marketing and a dozen other industries," says Lydia Logan, IBM's vice president of global education and workforce development.
"It's a core role that touches on so many different functions within a business: project managers can work with the finance, tech, legal departments, you name it."
Businesses across all industries are recruiting project managers to keep up with the rapid advancement of different technologies and adapt to lingering disruptions from the pandemic, Logan adds.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the number of project management jobs will grow 6% in the next decade — faster than the average for occupations overall.
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