Good advice! As a project management professional I can say that all of this checks out. I've been in each role that was mentioned and yes the heat is on as you move up. Nowadays I am still in project management but as a Scrum Master. Keep up the good work.
Amazing! Thanks for the comment! I love to hear from other PMs because of course everyone’s experience is different : but this is encouraging that I’m not leading people astray 😅😅😅 that heat be hot sometimes 🫠🫠🔥🥵thanks , I will keep it up !
I prefer being a Scrum Master. However, having been a project manager has really helped me become a good Scrum Master in my opinion. I think that though not mandatory it is beneficial to either first hold a project coordinator role or project manager role before becoming a Scrum Master. In my experience project management skills will elevate a Scrum Master plus they two roles have a fine line the separates them from each other. Furthermore, Scrum Master role are not entry level roles though some might believe differently. A project manager role has a clearly defined way of working and you could follow a step by step guide to do you job. There is even a fully detail career path for project managers. Scrum Master roles are a bit different in that sure in the beginning you have direction how ever when you get to a certain point there is not direction and you have to figure out what you want to do. Also there is no true career path for a scrum master like there is for a project manager. The reason I like the Scrum Master role is because of the flexibility and endless possibilities for career growth. As a Scrum Master I communicate with various group within my organization of all levels on the behalf of my team.
This was the shortest 21 minute video 😆I really like how you broke everything down. You convinced me to focus my job search on PC roles rather than jumping straight to PM (my over confidence might thank me later!).
😅😅😅 haha thank! I always do worry that my vids are too long, but at least it seems that at least they are long but interesting haha, love that, yes project coordinator is a great role to start with honestly , great place to learn and build confidence 🎉
Great video! I’m almost finished with my masters in PM but the PC role sounds easier to get into and probably easier to handle for someone just starting out 😅
Thanks, Ire, you just boosted my confidence for a Coordinator role in my organization i want to apply for. Currently in an Admin role & want to transition to Pm but like you said pc will be a great foot in the door. I wish i can get a resume & cover letter review from you.
Your content is 10/10, probably the best i've seen, you have videos for every possible thing to do with PM! So appreciated! Can't wait to get into this field thanks to you!
In construction the project manager is behind the scene the foreman and lead guy are the ones that will be held accountable along with pm if job fales it’s important for lead guys to place workers in area where they fit best
Your channel is so helpful. I’m looking to change careers and your explanations are so clear and informative. I appreciate all of the videos I’ve watched so far!
Hi Pitol, thank you for all the super educative videos. I just completed my CAPM ( certified Associate in Project Management) course. It is an entry level course for total newbies in PM. I will be writing my PMI exam next month. Please wish me luck. You motivated me to switch to PM. I owe you a big one when I eventually get my first role as a project coordinator. I just wish you can be my PM mentor. Thank you once more.
Promoted to PM this year after being in clinic management for almost 2-years within the company on the field. Let me tell you, now the stakeholders and senior leadership look towards me for new ideas, decisions, and so forth in this role. The pressure is on 😅 Now, I’m learning to increase my organizational skills, time management, and prioritizing tasks. Left and right, new ideas and feedback are being thrown at me but I have to know that I don’t have to drop what I’m currently working on for someone else all the time. The autonomy is here and no micromanagement so you truly do have to take action, bring ideas, and results! Leadership + management.
@@pitolinmotion How can you tell the difference between asking for an opinion/help from your supervisor/client vs "asking too much" and to just do it instead of asking for validation?
Hey! I think that’s very individualistic, there’s no one rule. I guess, personally being able to tell if ppl are getting annoyed by what you are asking. If you explain your position most times people will be willing to help
@@pitolinmotion Each day, more of senior leadership is wanting to set meetings with me to get to know me and what I do and want to collaborate. It’s exciting!
Just wanted to say thank you for making these videos! They are so genuine and helpful, and you have a lot of endearing charisma! :) Sending lots of love to you!
I am about to start a project management course (career shift) and I have just stumbled in your videos. They are great! So informative plus your energy and vibe ads vim - so good! Thank you and keep doing you sis :)
Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much from watching. I was able to secure a position as a Project Coordinator without prior experience in PM. Imposter Syndrome got the best of me, and I was unable to negotiate my salary once I got the offer. I was really bummed afterward for not trying. Can you please make a video of how to become a better negotiator?
First of all! Congratulations !!!!!!! This is amazing ! You’ve got your foot in the door, and it’s only upwards from here x salary increases will come, and if they don’t come in your current workplace, I say you search around. Someone will recognise your value! Don’t be too discouraged about the start salary. If I’m honest, I also am terrible with negotiation. And it’s very poor to say the least. I know everything to do, but tbh just haven’t negotiated cos I was cool with the salary. It’s a slave mentality and we must stop 😅 I don’t think I’m qualified to do a video on it. But maybe some things about what I’ve learned about negotiation. Shall do that sometime :)
This is amazing, congratulations 🎉 @E Belen Belman! I'm finding myself in the exact same position (no experience & looking to get into project coordination). Can I ask if you've got any tips as to how you navigated your search and got hired?! Particularly with what to put on my CV! No idea where to begin🥲😂
Very informative! I am learning a lot about managing projects through different courses and related youtube channels as I aspire to be a PM in the future. Thank you! 😀
Fantastic Video! I have been in the PM field since 1999. I can say honestly it is a very challenging industry but as you’ve stated it takes skill to become successful. Your explanation was spot on and I am sure many are going to benefit from this video. I have found that knowledge and experience are helpful, however, certifications seem to have made my ascent to Sr. PM then Program Manager (PM of PMs) even easier. Please keep the great content coming. I am so happy to see this video and will be following you here on out…
Amazing! Love to hear the perspective of someone that’s been in this game for a long time ! - certs are really good tbh, and who wouldn’t want someone who is certified. Thanks so much I will keep up the videos. Thanks for the support and the sub 🥰🤗
Nice one, good info and clear. A lot of company nowadays tries to have a hybrid PM that does everything with the title of PM. Encountered a department that does solely as PM role only sadly gonna get scale down as more and more business division hire their own hybrid PM that also does BA, Product, tester, production handler post project completion. Constant change of environment, being a project manager now is tough with more and more grey area expectation.
Hey thanks for your comment! And I would agree especially in smaller companies. It’s really key that in an interview stage you really ask those key key questions so that you can really flesh out what you’ll actually be doing
I was having a terrible day with my current role and have been looking to switch roles. Your videos have been amazing and helpful with my process. Thank you 😊
This video was so helpful!!! Changing my career this year and looking to get into PM. This was a great explanation to help me figure out where to start and what to expect! Thank you- All the way from Kentucky in the USA : )
All roles do not require a degree or PM certification as experiences are often considered more even when certification is asked for. Salaries in the UK have not changed I see, always on the lower end. Here in Canada, sometimes the title Project Coordinator depending on industry, refers to the PM. These titles are often used by Local Government (Municipalities/Provinces)
Here in Canada, specifically Toronto. As one whos worked various PC roles within the construction and infrastructure industry. Pay is good in both industries, just have to find the right employer. Secondly, a PMP certificate gives you more leverage when negotiating salary, as well gives you more versatility to work in different industries within project management if you decide to work in a different sector. A degree or certificate is not required but if you are smart enough to use it as leverage when discussing pay it can be a great tool to have in the holster.
Hi! New to you channel and loving it! I was wondering if you could you explain the difference between a project coordinator and a program coordinator. Or are they kind of one in the same?
Hey thank you ! basically the same, a programme is just a group of projects together. So the coordination will be done at a larger scale with programme coordination
Thanks for the context! Yes I was only pointing out the rough starting salary. Once you start to gain more experience the money can defo go up ! And should go up 🎉 do you mind saying how much roughly you started on when you first got the role.
The money will come with experience. Also a bit of advice do not stay at one company for too long if you want large salary increases. Roughly 3 to 5 years then you want to jump to the next company unless you land in a company that you really like. I see that your at 2.5 years of experience, I would suggest that you get yourself a PMI cert if you do not have one. If you lead projects that can count the experience towards your PMP (note you do not need to have a PM job title to sit for the PMP). If you do not have the experience in leading projects get the CAPM. That was the cert I started with and eventually got my PMP and some other mentionable PM certs. Your in telecom so you will make some big bucks once you become a PM.
I'm currently a senior engineer in the nuclear industry doing the role as a PC as a stretch assignment at work for a very difficult project and I am doing a good job so far. It was recommended that I obtain my PMP certification and develop more project management skills in the future. Seriously considering a department change but its so scary to make that change!
Hey love that :) I say If you wonna make the move do it! All change is scary, but you’re already getting pm experience in your current role. That’s what will help you in your next department . In regards to the PMP, go for it if that’s what’s been advised I guess. Some industries require it for promotions and growth opportunities more than others :)
Hi Tracey, Nuclear industry? Wow! I am working as a PC and would love to set my foot in the nuclear industry.. if you don’t mind me asking.. which company are u working and are they hiring? Thank you 😊
Hiya. I can try but honestly I don’t know, never come across that role before. I’ll do a bit more research and ask around . Then do a video on all project support roles :) will take me a while to get to it though. But I’ll try!
Thank you so much for this! What kind of practical task should I expect in the task portion of a projector coordinator interview? I have one coming up but not sure how to prepare.
Hey you are welcome ☺️ and congrats on your interview. So would need more info, cos I guess it depends on the job description. They may ask you to prioritise tasks, template minutes, create a high level gant, create a raid. Honestly it could be anything. But those are the ones that come to my mind first
@@pitolinmotion Ah! So quick??!! You are amazing! Honestly, thank you so much! It's a healthcare project coordinator role and I am aware that the role is going lean towards admin and have line management responsibility for a project administrator. I'll check again and see if the JD gives any other clues.
I’m trying to pivoting into project management from government administration and I’m having such a hard time. I would appreciate any advice or any a video on this topic. I’ve updated my resume the best I can to highlight different achievements and accomplishments I’ve made in my varies roles I’ve held versus stating my responsibilities. I’ve been actively applying for project coordinator roles and haven’t heard anything back as of yet.
Hey! So all the general advise I have I’ve put in my ‘how to get into PM with no experience’ video, so defo make sure you check that out . It is very competitive for Pm roles atm, so just keep pushing and hopefully the right company will appreciate your skills
Hello Pricila, I transition from Administrative Assistant into Project Mgmt industry. I invested in having my resume professionally done. Once I did that’s when I landed my position. Along with her several videos. Search others on UA-cam.
@@REDzVelvet thank you, I currently work in the administration field and trying to pivot into project management. I’m honestly thinking about having mine professionally done, finances are a little rough right now.
@@pricilasanabria1882 I completely understand. It was tight for me as well. We both know if you remain in the Administration field you in their for good. And I was determine for get out. Maybe have your revamp done around holiday bonuses or tax return season. I even did a 1:1 with the resume professional. She helped me figure out the best roles for me to transition into. As long as you keep the desire to transition into the PM field. It will come true. Just trust your process.
@@REDzVelvet I’m definitely trying to keep my eye on the price and my end goal. I will keep trying and I’ll be receiving a raise and bonus soon so I can get my resume done by a professional when I have that extra money.
Hey ! Funny you should ask about this. I’m just about to record a video on types of entry level roles So PMO is a side of project management , mainly responsible for the governance, admin and control. So a entry level role within PMO could be a project office coordinator. But this is not a delivery role. It is a good way to get exposure to projects however. Less hands on delivery than project coordinator. It does help to get your foot in the door though
Thanks so much for these videos on PM. I’m currently looking for a career change and am looking into PM. I think a Project Coordinator support role fits me better. I have so many of these skills. I am also looking at Scrum Master. How is this position different from a PM?
Hey there ! You’re welcome! So scrum is a specific way of delivering a project. So i scrum master has a specific role within that framework, similar to a pm buy I think they do less of the a action. If I’m honest I’m not that clued up on scrum , so I would do some research on some other channel too
This is so crazy because I've been thinking about that lately! Thank you! One question tho. In which industry do PM, PC or SPM earn the most money? Probably Tech but other industries as well?
You are welcome lovely :) ! So I would say tech and construction from what I’ve seen, as they are high demand and high value projects in those areas . So yeah, but once again you’ve got to be interested in those kind of projects, or trust me the money will never feel like enough 😫
Hey. Nope. In the Uk it’s not that big. But I plan to do it next year if my company will sponsor me (just because) otherwise i personally won’t do it as I have other more recognised certs under my belt already (UK). US may be different
What are your thoughts on the distinction between all the project roles (PC, PM, SPM,etc.) if you add these additional titles into the mix? Project Admin, Project Officer, Project Engineer, Junior Project Manager, National Project Manager
@@pitolinmotion I guess, the difference in the responsibilities and salary for the roles. I feel like there's a significant overlap and it's sometimes hard to distinguish between where they sit on the hierarchy. This kind of links further into uncertainty on what you need to apply for them, what is expected in those roles, and what kind of time in takes to progress from one step to the next. My example is that I've seen people in PC roles for 3-4 years and that jump to PM seems to be an extremely difficult to make.
@@Tony-11111 got yah well that’s like a few videos in itself really, I always say if you can get a pm role to start. Do it, even at a trainee level. Some ppl like to stay as a coordinator for life, so transitioning to a pm isn’t a must, everyone’s journey is different. But it can be hard to move from pc to pm, in the same way it’s hard to move straight into pm. Everything is hard lol, but those that deliver will move up
Is an Assistant project manager role a good entry role for someone who is study to be a PM, has coordinator experience outside of project management and has experience taking on mini team projects delivering but with no budget?
I will have my Master’s Degree in PMP this fall I don’t have work experience in PM. But I have the educational skill set. Any tips for finding entry level pm jobs with a Masters in PM but no work history?
I will say certain industries are bit more focused on degrees. I work in the engineering/construction industry. 90% of our PMs are engineers. The rest have science or business degrees, but at least a bachelors degree. 😭
Would agree with you in terms of it depends on industry. Where the industry requires technical knowledge and safety such as construction, A degree may be required. But it also depends what kinda Pm you are. I know so many PMs that don’t have degrees so , I guess not all pm roles are appropriate for someone with no degree. But some are :) would disagree with that stat though. Where I’ve worked hardly any PMs are engineers. Maybe it depends what industry
I found myself in the role of a program's manager in a Tech school and I found out more about PM and would love to have a career in that. Would you advice I search for a PM job or can you shed light on the program manager role and how it relates to PM🤔
Hey girly. It’s just up you. Program management and project management are 2 different things. I’ll try to do a video on it before the end of the year, but really no promises as a girl is busy. Would just suggest doing a quick Google search on the differences in the mean time. Interesting you got a program manager role straight away though. Ppl don’t usually get that if they haven’t delivered projects before. Some organisations say program management when they really mean project management so Just really look at the JD.
Thanks for this video; very helpful in outlining what it takes to move up within this field. Like you said, while certifications are helpful and do prove being able to follow-through, demonstrating and living those soft skills in the day-to-day, like critical thinking, communication and problem-solving, are just as important! BTW, I'm in CANADA - bonjour! :)
I wouldn’t say ‘underpays’. Its actually quite comparable. Remember You can’t compare uk and US like for like. There’s many things to consider. 1) It’s proportional to the cost of living. 2) healthcare and other things are already paid for via taxes in uk ( healthcare is free) so generally we get more net income when those things are excluded. 3) Also remember this is £ vs $ . £60k is roughly $75k average on salary in uk is &60k according to reed.com …changed to US showed the average PM salary in the US as $90k. Don’t get caught out! ;) also these are starting salary ranges
Dies? I guess there is a number of reasons why projects end, but generally If you are a prem employee, no, you’ll just be moved onto another project. If you are a contractor, most likely unless they have another project specifically for you
Can you please do a video on how to get an entry level jobs on project management? Like project coordinator, associate project manager. Tips & trick, interview questions. I'm a recent grad with a degree in B.S Mech Eng Tech here in the US & I've been applying to a lot of entry level project coordinator & associate project manager roles & it's so hard. I did an interview for an entry level clinical project coordinator role & I didn't get it😔🥺 Idk what I did wrong, I thought my interview w/them went good & I answered all their questions. how can I get qualified for that? And the only "PM" experience I have is taking a PM class for a semester, would that qualify as an experience? Help! I'm just getting frustrated on not getting a job & getting turned down.
Hey!!! So I only really do those kinda tips and tricks and interview prep as part of my consulting services. The truth is advice is really only helpful on an individual basis on things like this . I do empathise with you . Getting into PM is very hard these days, but worth it so keep going: did you ask for feedback ?
Automated email 🧐😯 well that’s a bit rude of them. Was it an video interview or an actually f2f or video interview. I would try to find the hr or recruitment email address. If you don’t get feedback you’ll never know where you went wrong and you’ll just be doing the same wrong thing over and over again. It’s also possible that you did nothing technically wrong and they just didn’t enjoy something about the vibe, or another person just had skills closer to what they wanted too
Why take too long to drop educative videos like this?😭 Two months of following all your teachings is equivalent to three years in high school learning.
😅😅😅😅 the list of request for videos are crazy long, and I only drop 2 vids a month. Sorry it took too long, but more are on the way! Glad it’s helping !
Good advice! As a project management professional I can say that all of this checks out. I've been in each role that was mentioned and yes the heat is on as you move up. Nowadays I am still in project management but as a Scrum Master. Keep up the good work.
Amazing! Thanks for the comment! I love to hear from other PMs because of course everyone’s experience is different : but this is encouraging that I’m not leading people astray 😅😅😅 that heat be hot sometimes 🫠🫠🔥🥵thanks , I will keep it up !
I have a question for you Bengy, do you prefer the role of a project manager of a scrum master, and why ?
I prefer being a Scrum Master. However, having been a project manager has really helped me become a good Scrum Master in my opinion. I think that though not mandatory it is beneficial to either first hold a project coordinator role or project manager role before becoming a Scrum Master. In my experience project management skills will elevate a Scrum Master plus they two roles have a fine line the separates them from each other. Furthermore, Scrum Master role are not entry level roles though some might believe differently. A project manager role has a clearly defined way of working and you could follow a step by step guide to do you job. There is even a fully detail career path for project managers. Scrum Master roles are a bit different in that sure in the beginning you have direction how ever when you get to a certain point there is not direction and you have to figure out what you want to do. Also there is no true career path for a scrum master like there is for a project manager. The reason I like the Scrum Master role is because of the flexibility and endless possibilities for career growth. As a Scrum Master I communicate with various group within my organization of all levels on the behalf of my team.
Just became a project coordinator and i am so excited, my goal is to move up to PM in 3-6 months with my google cert :))))))
Go get it love !
I see that you posted this 6 months ago! Did you move up?? 💞
Me too girl I just started my job as a project coordinator, on last month and I love it !!!!
This was the shortest 21 minute video 😆I really like how you broke everything down. You convinced me to focus my job search on PC roles rather than jumping straight to PM (my over confidence might thank me later!).
😅😅😅 haha thank! I always do worry that my vids are too long, but at least it seems that at least they are long but interesting haha, love that, yes project coordinator is a great role to start with honestly , great place to learn and build confidence 🎉
Great video! I’m almost finished with my masters in PM but the PC role sounds easier to get into and probably easier to handle for someone just starting out 😅
Hey there thanks 😊 Yerp they tend to be easier to get into (although still very competitive) and also a nice level to handle as a beginner
Thanks, Ire, you just boosted my confidence for a Coordinator role in my organization i want to apply for. Currently in an Admin role & want to transition to Pm but like you said pc will be a great foot in the door. I wish i can get a resume & cover letter review from you.
🙌🏾 hey there I offer a cv review service if that will be helpful to you. More info on my website. Unfortunately I don’t review cover letters
Your videos are very unique and always spot on, i'm really glad i came across them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hey girl, I just started my job as a project coordinator, on last month and I love it!!!!
Congrats on your role! I hope you keep loving it ! 👏🏾🥰
Your content is 10/10, probably the best i've seen, you have videos for every possible thing to do with PM! So appreciated! Can't wait to get into this field thanks to you!
Hey thanks so much !!! And there’s so much content yet to come ! 🎉🎉 love that :) we need more black people in the field too so that’s great 😀
In construction the project manager is behind the scene the foreman and lead guy are the ones that will be held accountable along with pm if job fales it’s important for lead guys to place workers in area where they fit best
Your channel is so helpful. I’m looking to change careers and your explanations are so clear and informative. I appreciate all of the videos I’ve watched so far!
Thank you 🤗🤗
Hi Pitol, thank you for all the super educative videos. I just completed my CAPM ( certified Associate in Project Management) course. It is an entry level course for total newbies in PM. I will be writing my PMI exam next month. Please wish me luck. You motivated me to switch to PM. I owe you a big one when I eventually get my first role as a project coordinator. I just wish you can be my PM mentor. Thank you once more.
You got this ! And all the best with your exam 🎉🤗 wishing you the best !
@@pitolinmotion Thank you very much Pitol.
Promoted to PM this year after being in clinic management for almost 2-years within the company on the field. Let me tell you, now the stakeholders and senior leadership look towards me for new ideas, decisions, and so forth in this role. The pressure is on 😅 Now, I’m learning to increase my organizational skills, time management, and prioritizing tasks. Left and right, new ideas and feedback are being thrown at me but I have to know that I don’t have to drop what I’m currently working on for someone else all the time. The autonomy is here and no micromanagement so you truly do have to take action, bring ideas, and results! Leadership + management.
Love it and this sounds spot on to me. This is also my experience of being a pm. It is a step up: I hope you excel in your new role !
@@pitolinmotion Thank you!! Subscribed because of the value you bring to your community! Love it.
@@pitolinmotion How can you tell the difference between asking for an opinion/help from your supervisor/client vs "asking too much" and to just do it instead of asking for validation?
Hey! I think that’s very individualistic, there’s no one rule. I guess, personally being able to tell if ppl are getting annoyed by what you are asking. If you explain your position most times people will be willing to help
@@pitolinmotion Each day, more of senior leadership is wanting to set meetings with me to get to know me and what I do and want to collaborate. It’s exciting!
Just wanted to say thank you for making these videos! They are so genuine and helpful, and you have a lot of endearing charisma! :) Sending lots of love to you!
Thanks you lovely 🥰
binge watching your videos before I apply for a new role at work this week - thank you, super helpful!
Thank you for watching ! And glad it’s helpful 🤗
I am about to start a project management course (career shift) and I have just stumbled in your videos. They are great! So informative plus your energy and vibe ads vim - so good! Thank you and keep doing you sis :)
Thank 🤗 I shall try and you got this !
Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much from watching. I was able to secure a position as a Project Coordinator without prior experience in PM. Imposter Syndrome got the best of me, and I was unable to negotiate my salary once I got the offer. I was really bummed afterward for not trying. Can you please make a video of how to become a better negotiator?
First of all! Congratulations !!!!!!! This is amazing ! You’ve got your foot in the door, and it’s only upwards from here x salary increases will come, and if they don’t come in your current workplace, I say you search around. Someone will recognise your value! Don’t be too discouraged about the start salary. If I’m honest, I also am terrible with negotiation. And it’s very poor to say the least. I know everything to do, but tbh just haven’t negotiated cos I was cool with the salary. It’s a slave mentality and we must stop 😅 I don’t think I’m qualified to do a video on it. But maybe some things about what I’ve learned about negotiation. Shall do that sometime :)
This is amazing, congratulations 🎉 @E Belen Belman! I'm finding myself in the exact same position (no experience & looking to get into project coordination). Can I ask if you've got any tips as to how you navigated your search and got hired?! Particularly with what to put on my CV! No idea where to begin🥲😂
This is Amazing! I'm trying to get in the door. Any tips that you can give me please. I have an interview on Monday
Very informative! I am learning a lot about managing projects through different courses and related youtube channels as I aspire to be a PM in the future. Thank you! 😀
🤗🤗🤗 thank you !
Fantastic Video! I have been in the PM field since 1999. I can say honestly it is a very challenging industry but as you’ve stated it takes skill to become successful. Your explanation was spot on and I am sure many are going to benefit from this video. I have found that knowledge and experience are helpful, however, certifications seem to have made my ascent to Sr. PM then Program Manager (PM of PMs) even easier. Please keep the great content coming. I am so happy to see this video and will be following you here on out…
Amazing! Love to hear the perspective of someone that’s been in this game for a long time ! - certs are really good tbh, and who wouldn’t want someone who is certified. Thanks so much I will keep up the videos. Thanks for the support and the sub 🥰🤗
Very well explained
Nice one, good info and clear. A lot of company nowadays tries to have a hybrid PM that does everything with the title of PM. Encountered a department that does solely as PM role only sadly gonna get scale down as more and more business division hire their own hybrid PM that also does BA, Product, tester, production handler post project completion. Constant change of environment, being a project manager now is tough with more and more grey area expectation.
Hey thanks for your comment! And I would agree especially in smaller companies. It’s really key that in an interview stage you really ask those key key questions so that you can really flesh out what you’ll actually be doing
Thanks for the tips 🙏🏿
✨thanks for watching ☺️
I was having a terrible day with my current role and have been looking to switch roles. Your videos have been amazing and helpful with my process. Thank you 😊
You are welcome! And happy hour day got better !
Intro with AWESOME smile nailed the video, Great content and thanks for this fabulous video
Lovely compliment ! Thanks for watching the video 🤗
Thank you for this! Still looking out for PC and PM roles in the UK.
You’re welcome !
Very insightful and helpful
thank you
Thank you 🤗
This was very insightful thank you !
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Thank you Ire, first time watching your content, and I love it!
Ah thank you! Glad you enjoy the content and thanks for the support 🤗
These were such informative tips. Thank you!❤️
Thanks hun x
This video was so helpful!!! Changing my career this year and looking to get into PM. This was a great explanation to help me figure out where to start and what to expect! Thank you- All the way from Kentucky in the USA : )
Hey there! Great that you going through vid helpful. Where are you thinking of starting now after watching this video?
Been waiting for this video. Thank you let me watch now.
Hope it was helpful Jenny x
I enjoy your videos and I want to encourage you to keep up the good work.
I’m encouraged! Thank you 🤗🤗
Hello lots of information thank you. I have a question what’s the difference between project management and project coordinator?
Hey between a project manager and project coordinator? Haha I explained that in this video …
All roles do not require a degree or PM certification as experiences are often considered more even when certification is asked for. Salaries in the UK have not changed I see, always on the lower end. Here in Canada, sometimes the title Project Coordinator depending on industry, refers to the PM. These titles are often used by Local Government (Municipalities/Provinces)
Here in Canada, specifically Toronto. As one whos worked various PC roles within the construction and infrastructure industry. Pay is good in both industries, just have to find the right employer. Secondly, a PMP certificate gives you more leverage when negotiating salary, as well gives you more versatility to work in different industries within project management if you decide to work in a different sector. A degree or certificate is not required but if you are smart enough to use it as leverage when discussing pay it can be a great tool to have in the holster.
Hi! New to you channel and loving it! I was wondering if you could you explain the difference between a project coordinator and a program coordinator. Or are they kind of one in the same?
Hey thank you ! basically the same, a programme is just a group of projects together. So the coordination will be done at a larger scale with programme coordination
@@pitolinmotion thank you!
love this content, thank you for this video it covered the main points we all needed to know. plus love your humour with it (shamonies) lol ❤
Thanks baby girl! Haha gotta get to the money!
For some reference for U.S. I'm about 2.5 years into a PC role in Telecom earning around 43k
Thanks for the context! Yes I was only pointing out the rough starting salary. Once you start to gain more experience the money can defo go up ! And should go up 🎉 do you mind saying how much roughly you started on when you first got the role.
@@pitolinmotion I want to say 38-39! I switched companies about 1.5y in and took a technical pay cut
Yeah that’s around 30k in the UK. And that’s a nice start too ! Ahh Dw the money will come back 🙌🏾🙌🏾
The money will come with experience. Also a bit of advice do not stay at one company for too long if you want large salary increases. Roughly 3 to 5 years then you want to jump to the next company unless you land in a company that you really like. I see that your at 2.5 years of experience, I would suggest that you get yourself a PMI cert if you do not have one. If you lead projects that can count the experience towards your PMP (note you do not need to have a PM job title to sit for the PMP). If you do not have the experience in leading projects get the CAPM. That was the cert I started with and eventually got my PMP and some other mentionable PM certs. Your in telecom so you will make some big bucks once you become a PM.
I'm currently a senior engineer in the nuclear industry doing the role as a PC as a stretch assignment at work for a very difficult project and I am doing a good job so far. It was recommended that I obtain my PMP certification and develop more project management skills in the future. Seriously considering a department change but its so scary to make that change!
Hey love that :) I say If you wonna make the move do it! All change is scary, but you’re already getting pm experience in your current role. That’s what will help you in your next department . In regards to the PMP, go for it if that’s what’s been advised I guess. Some industries require it for promotions and growth opportunities more than others :)
Hi Tracey,
Nuclear industry? Wow! I am working as a PC and would love to set my foot in the nuclear industry.. if you don’t mind me asking.. which company are u working and are they hiring?
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Amazing content as always!!!!!!!
Thank you :)
very nice advice! thank you in advance
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Could you explain how the Project Control Specialist fit in between these roles?!
Hiya. I can try but honestly I don’t know, never come across that role before. I’ll do a bit more research and ask around . Then do a video on all project support roles :) will take me a while to get to it though. But I’ll try!
Project controls mainly focuses on cost and scheduling/time management aspects of projects.
Please can you talk about a Project administrator route into project management.
Hey. So not sure what you mean about route. But i have a video about entry level roles coming out real soon :)
Thank you so much for this! What kind of practical task should I expect in the task portion of a projector coordinator interview? I have one coming up but not sure how to prepare.
Hey you are welcome ☺️ and congrats on your interview. So would need more info, cos I guess it depends on the job description. They may ask you to prioritise tasks, template minutes, create a high level gant, create a raid. Honestly it could be anything. But those are the ones that come to my mind first
@@pitolinmotion Ah! So quick??!! You are amazing! Honestly, thank you so much! It's a healthcare project coordinator role and I am aware that the role is going lean towards admin and have line management responsibility for a project administrator. I'll check again and see if the JD gives any other clues.
@@pitolinmotion I got the job! 😁 Thank you so much! 🙏🏾 Honestly, God bless you! 😩
Omdazeeeee I’m so happy ! Congratulations well deserved . And proof that persistence pays off 🤍🙌🏾 go on to smash it at your new job x
This video just earned you a sub. Thank you so much.
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I’m trying to pivoting into project management from government administration and I’m having such a hard time. I would appreciate any advice or any a video on this topic. I’ve updated my resume the best I can to highlight different achievements and accomplishments I’ve made in my varies roles I’ve held versus stating my responsibilities. I’ve been actively applying for project coordinator roles and haven’t heard anything back as of yet.
Hey! So all the general advise I have I’ve put in my ‘how to get into PM with no experience’ video, so defo make sure you check that out . It is very competitive for Pm roles atm, so just keep pushing and hopefully the right company will appreciate your skills
Hello Pricila,
I transition from Administrative Assistant into Project Mgmt industry. I invested in having my resume professionally done. Once I did that’s when I landed my position. Along with her several videos. Search others on UA-cam.
@@REDzVelvet thank you, I currently work in the administration field and trying to pivot into project management. I’m honestly thinking about having mine professionally done, finances are a little rough right now.
@@pricilasanabria1882 I completely understand. It was tight for me as well. We both know if you remain in the Administration field you in their for good. And I was determine for get out. Maybe have your revamp done around holiday bonuses or tax return season. I even did a 1:1 with the resume professional. She helped me figure out the best roles for me to transition into. As long as you keep the desire to transition into the PM field. It will come true. Just trust your process.
@@REDzVelvet I’m definitely trying to keep my eye on the price and my end goal. I will keep trying and I’ll be receiving a raise and bonus soon so I can get my resume done by a professional when I have that extra money.
Hello tank u so much for this video🙏 but how about I start from pmo is that also an entry level
Hey ! Funny you should ask about this. I’m just about to record a video on types of entry level roles
So PMO is a side of project management , mainly responsible for the governance, admin and control. So a entry level role within PMO could be a project office coordinator. But this is not a delivery role. It is a good way to get exposure to projects however. Less hands on delivery than project coordinator. It does help to get your foot in the door though
Thanks so much for these videos on PM. I’m currently looking for a career change and am looking into PM. I think a Project Coordinator support role fits me better. I have so many of these skills. I am also looking at Scrum Master. How is this position different from a PM?
Hey there ! You’re welcome! So scrum is a specific way of delivering a project. So i scrum master has a specific role within that framework, similar to a pm buy I think they do less of the a action. If I’m honest I’m not that clued up on scrum , so I would do some research on some other channel too
Great video! Would love to hear about some scenarios as a newbie trying to break into the field.
Thank you! When you say scenarios what do you mean ?
This is so crazy because I've been thinking about that lately! Thank you!
One question tho.
In which industry do PM, PC or SPM earn the most money? Probably Tech but other industries as well?
You are welcome lovely :) ! So I would say tech and construction from what I’ve seen, as they are high demand and high value projects in those areas . So yeah, but once again you’ve got to be interested in those kind of projects, or trust me the money will never feel like enough 😫
How do you assess how many projects a pm can successfully manage?
Depends on the size of the project. Can’t really answer that question unfortunately. Also not everyone has the same skill set and capacity
Hvae you aquired the PMP certification? is it worth it?
Hey. Nope. In the Uk it’s not that big. But I plan to do it next year if my company will sponsor me (just because) otherwise i personally won’t do it as I have other more recognised certs under my belt already (UK). US may be different
@@pitolinmotion fair enough, i think PRINCE2 is more recognised in the UK.
Thank you for explaining in detail!
@@pitolinmotionthat’s interesting. What certs do you have/which ones are recognised in the U.K.? Maybe this could be a video topic?
I'm getting my MBA in project management. More videos please and new subscriber 👋🏾
Hey! And sure thing . On holiday atm so hopefully I’ll drop another one in a week or so :)
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What are your thoughts on the distinction between all the project roles (PC, PM, SPM,etc.) if you add these additional titles into the mix?
Project Admin, Project Officer, Project Engineer, Junior Project Manager, National Project Manager
My thoughts in what regard ?
@@pitolinmotion I guess, the difference in the responsibilities and salary for the roles. I feel like there's a significant overlap and it's sometimes hard to distinguish between where they sit on the hierarchy. This kind of links further into uncertainty on what you need to apply for them, what is expected in those roles, and what kind of time in takes to progress from one step to the next. My example is that I've seen people in PC roles for 3-4 years and that jump to PM seems to be an extremely difficult to make.
@@Tony-11111 got yah well that’s like a few videos in itself really, I always say if you can get a pm role to start. Do it, even at a trainee level. Some ppl like to stay as a coordinator for life, so transitioning to a pm isn’t a must, everyone’s journey is different. But it can be hard to move from pc to pm, in the same way it’s hard to move straight into pm. Everything is hard lol, but those that deliver will move up
Also yes there is overlap in the roles also, I would be more concerned in the job description then title
Is an Assistant project manager role a good entry role for someone who is study to be a PM, has coordinator experience outside of project management and has experience taking on mini team projects delivering but with no budget?
Yerp I think it’s a good role to start in
I will have my Master’s Degree in PMP this fall I don’t have work experience in PM. But I have the educational skill set. Any tips for finding entry level pm jobs with a Masters in PM but no work history?
Hey there! I have a video on how to get into pm with no experience ! You should check that out
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I will say certain industries are bit more focused on degrees. I work in the engineering/construction industry. 90% of our PMs are engineers. The rest have science or business degrees, but at least a bachelors degree. 😭
Would agree with you in terms of it depends on industry. Where the industry requires technical knowledge and safety such as construction, A degree may be required. But it also depends what kinda Pm you are. I know so many PMs that don’t have degrees so , I guess not all pm roles are appropriate for someone with no degree. But some are :) would disagree with that stat though. Where I’ve worked hardly any PMs are engineers. Maybe it depends what industry
I found myself in the role of a program's manager in a Tech school and I found out more about PM and would love to have a career in that. Would you advice I search for a PM job or can you shed light on the program manager role and how it relates to PM🤔
Hey girly. It’s just up you. Program management and project management are 2 different things. I’ll try to do a video on it before the end of the year, but really no promises as a girl is busy. Would just suggest doing a quick Google search on the differences in the mean time. Interesting you got a program manager role straight away though. Ppl don’t usually get that if they haven’t delivered projects before. Some organisations say program management when they really mean project management so Just really look at the JD.
Thanks for this video; very helpful in outlining what it takes to move up within this field. Like you said, while certifications are helpful and do prove being able to follow-through, demonstrating and living those soft skills in the day-to-day, like critical thinking, communication and problem-solving, are just as important! BTW, I'm in CANADA - bonjour! :)
All the love from Canada 🤗🤗 thanks for watching, and yes defo, I personally think skills and experience is what ppl should focus on the most
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Awesome video
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Geez. The UK really underpays their people. Here the average pay for a Project coordinator is about 45-$60k and a PM is 70k-150k.
I wouldn’t say ‘underpays’. Its actually quite comparable. Remember You can’t compare uk and US like for like. There’s many things to consider. 1) It’s proportional to the cost of living. 2) healthcare and other things are already paid for via taxes in uk ( healthcare is free) so generally we get more net income when those things are excluded. 3) Also remember this is £ vs $ . £60k is roughly $75k average on salary in uk is &60k according to reed.com …changed to US showed the average PM salary in the US as $90k. Don’t get caught out! ;) also these are starting salary ranges
No dnt get mistaken im eh program coordinator.
If the project dies what happens you get sacked?
Dies? I guess there is a number of reasons why projects end, but generally If you are a prem employee, no, you’ll just be moved onto another project. If you are a contractor, most likely unless they have another project specifically for you
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Can you please do a video on how to get an entry level jobs on project management? Like project coordinator, associate project manager. Tips & trick, interview questions.
I'm a recent grad with a degree in B.S Mech Eng Tech here in the US & I've been applying to a lot of entry level project coordinator & associate project manager roles & it's so hard. I did an interview for an entry level clinical project coordinator role & I didn't get it😔🥺 Idk what I did wrong, I thought my interview w/them went good & I answered all their questions. how can I get qualified for that? And the only "PM" experience I have is taking a PM class for a semester, would that qualify as an experience?
Help! I'm just getting frustrated on not getting a job & getting turned down.
Hey!!! So I only really do those kinda tips and tricks and interview prep as part of my consulting services. The truth is advice is really only helpful on an individual basis on things like this . I do empathise with you . Getting into PM is very hard these days, but worth it so keep going: did you ask for feedback ?
@@pitolinmotion I want to ask for a feedback, but I don't know how because I only received an automated email that I didn't get the position.
Automated email 🧐😯 well that’s a bit rude of them. Was it an video interview or an actually f2f or video interview. I would try to find the hr or recruitment email address. If you don’t get feedback you’ll never know where you went wrong and you’ll just be doing the same wrong thing over and over again. It’s also possible that you did nothing technically wrong and they just didn’t enjoy something about the vibe, or another person just had skills closer to what they wanted too
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I’m an assistant Pm and I make 55k
That’s good
That’s amazing! What industry do you work in if you don’t mind sharing? And have you worked in another PM roles?
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Why take too long to drop educative videos like this?😭 Two months of following all your teachings is equivalent to three years in high school learning.
😅😅😅😅 the list of request for videos are crazy long, and I only drop 2 vids a month. Sorry it took too long, but more are on the way! Glad it’s helping !
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