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What is a Digital Project Manager (and How to Become One)

Workamajig

Knowledge of project management methodologies such as Scrum, Agile, PMBOK, etc. A typical project manager with a PMP certification makes $112,000/year in average salary. Make a list of all the technical skills, theoretical knowledge, degrees, and certifications they demand for the role. Then work your way up by learning them.

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What Makes A Developer Culture?

Scrum.org

It makes me wish I could’ve experienced that with a Development Team”. This is what another Scrum Master told me after we took turns during a recent training to share a success story about a Development Team. What does this say about Development Teams out there? Agile software development was started by developers.

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How to Become a Software Project Manager (Full Guide)

PM Basics

You might think that it’s a great idea to get a Project Management Certification. It would give you the knowledge AND a certificate. At this stage, I don’t recommend investing in a certification. Additionally, need to learn a bit about Scrum and Kanban. There are a lot of resources on the internet about Scrum and Kanban.

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How to Become an IT Project Manager Without Experience

PM Basics

So, if you are just starting your career, I strongly recommend getting a job on an IT project in any other capacity like QA, Developer, DevOps, Business Analyst, or a Scrum Master. Smaller projects don’t require a degree, expert knowledge, or certification. You’ll execute most of the projects with Scrum, Kanban, or SAFe.