IT Project Manager Salaries - static for 10 years?
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Hi All,
Just an obserrvation really, but I have just been sent one of the many speculative emails a get from recruiters every day as follows:
Now I left permie PM'ing behind seven years ago with a salary of £45k which I had been on for a couple of years and it seems that rates are basically just where they were back then - is it me !?
Every once in a while I think about settling back into a comfy permanent role but financially it looks pointless at present.
Cheers,
Matt.
Just an obserrvation really, but I have just been sent one of the many speculative emails a get from recruiters every day as follows:
agency said:
Role: Project Manager
No of roles: 1
Exp: 10 yrs
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Salary Range: 40K
Essential skill:
Ø Project management exp implementing Dataware house based application
Ø Exp with managing more than one work streams
Ø Exp with co-ordinating upgrade for Hardware and Infrastructure for the project
Ø Good exposure with ETL processes and creation of daily, monthly job schedule
Ø Excellent communication and strong stakeholder management
..and apart from the awful grammar it struck me that all the permie PM roles I see these days are in the 40-50k bracket, even in London.No of roles: 1
Exp: 10 yrs
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Salary Range: 40K
Essential skill:
Ø Project management exp implementing Dataware house based application
Ø Exp with managing more than one work streams
Ø Exp with co-ordinating upgrade for Hardware and Infrastructure for the project
Ø Good exposure with ETL processes and creation of daily, monthly job schedule
Ø Excellent communication and strong stakeholder management
Now I left permie PM'ing behind seven years ago with a salary of £45k which I had been on for a couple of years and it seems that rates are basically just where they were back then - is it me !?
Every once in a while I think about settling back into a comfy permanent role but financially it looks pointless at present.
Cheers,
Matt.
M@H said:
..and apart from the awful grammar it struck me that all the permie PM roles I see these days are in the 40-50k bracket, even in London.
Now I left permie PM'ing behind seven years ago with a salary of £45k which I had been on for a couple of years and it seems that rates are basically just where they were back then - is it me !?
Every once in a while I think about settling back into a comfy permanent role but financially it looks pointless at present.
Cheers,
Matt.
From what I see, the more senior PMs on the higher salaries are not usually permies. Or if they are, it is for consultancies rather than end clients.Now I left permie PM'ing behind seven years ago with a salary of £45k which I had been on for a couple of years and it seems that rates are basically just where they were back then - is it me !?
Every once in a while I think about settling back into a comfy permanent role but financially it looks pointless at present.
Cheers,
Matt.
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