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Project Manager Jobs in Washington D.C.

Find Project Manager Jobs in the Washington, D.C. Area

Few roles are as ubiquitous across industries as the Project Manager. Nearly every industry has Project Managers to guide every endeavor, from product development to advertising and more. Project Managers are responsible for every aspect of a given project's lifecycle, from the pitching and planning stages to development, testing, implementation and roll out, as well as ongoing monitoring post-launch. The most common types of Project Managers include General Project Managers, IT Project Managers and Senior Project Managers.

Project Managers work with all key stakeholders, interacting with everyone from upper management to development teams. They continually report on all stages of development to upper management, advising on budgetary issues and concerns as well as preparing extensive reporting, including forecasting and sales revenues, whenever applicable. Solid candidates should have Project Management Qualification (PMP), experience in risk management and strategic planning, agility with project management software, outstanding communication and critical thinking skills as well as contract negotiation expertise.

Living and Working in Washington, D.C.

Our nation's capital is a dynamic, exciting city featuring dozens of unique neighborhoods, each with its own unique flavor. From Adams Morgan to Georgetown to the Capitol District, Washington, D.C. has something for everyone, from five star restaurants to the nation's best museums. The metropolitan area extends throughout Southeastern Maryland and Eastern Virginia.

The city and outlying areas are connected by a large freeway system, centering around the Beltway; the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) offers alternatives to the daily commute. In addition to government jobs, Washington, D.C. also has opportunities in technology, healthcare, media, education and more.

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