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Online Webinar  – Recorded April 22, 2022
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The Covid-19 pandemic has caused massive disruptions globally. According to several studies, governments will spend more than $10 trillion on reconstruction projects in the next 10 years.

This means there will be millions of projects — more than ever — put into production within the decade, and each will require a project manager.

Project management jobs are already aplenty. Do a quick search on LinkedIn and thousands of roles will pop into your feed.

To the point, we did a search while writing this article and found more than half a million openings in the United States alone.

These are just a few indicators that the project economy is here to stay.

If you’re curious about this career, join Antonio Nieto-Rodriquez, (LinkedIn profile) and  Yasmina Khelifi (LinkedIn profile) for a peek at the career of a project manager.

Now is a great time to start learning about the field, what it takes to land a project management role, and if it is the right path for you.

Learning Objectives:

  • What does a project manager really do?
  • Is project management the right career for you?
  • What should you do to develop your career in project management?

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