02-02-2014, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is it possible to be a project manager without experience? Or do you have to start from programmer level and then become a manager after gaining experience? How many years of experience required?
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no experience needed, but you need to have the technical knowledge, at least.
projack manyzer is the go-between among clients and programmer. collect requirements from client, then tell programmer to do the job. when programmer finish the job, you need to know what's done and explain to clients.
typically one would start as an assistant or in operations, supporting the project manager. when his workload is heavy, you takeover his role. if you can deliver results, this will be noted in your performance review.
a result-driven person may take 1-2 years, while others take 5-10 years to reach take position. it's not the number of years that counts, it's the number of results you can deliver.
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