A new Anderson Economic Group (AEG) analysis commissioned by the Project Management Institute (PMI) finds the project management profession will outperform total global job growth over the next decade, creating millions of new positions in India that pay highly-competitive wages. Findings released in PMI’s report, Project Management Job Growth and Talent Gap 2017-2027, found that through 2027, the project management labor force is expected to grow by 33 percent across 11 countries.
The figures predict that nearly 22 million new jobs will be created during the next decade — and by 2027, employers will need nearly 88 million individuals working in project management-oriented roles.
Within India alone, more than 7 million new project management jobs will be open over the next decade in project-oriented industries – the largest growth rate (48 percent) of the 11 nations studied. Additionally, by 2027, India will have the second-largest number of project management-oriented jobs in the world (22 million), behind only China (46 million).
The project management jobs outlook continues to outshine the overall labor market due to both growth and attrition. However, the potential talent shortage puts at risk a total of nearly $208 billion in GDP from 2017–2027 for the 11 countries assessed —and 11 percent ($23.4 million) of that amount is at risk from India.
Mark A. Langley, PMI President, and CEO said, “As the project management profession continues to show considerable growth, the global shortage of project talent will present exceptional opportunities for qualified professionals to begin and advance their careers.”
He added, “Executives will face increased financial and human resource risks due to this talent gap. Organizations will find themselves competing for this critical talent, so it’s essential that they implement best practices, as finding and retaining qualified project personnel can positively impact an organization’s strategy and bottom line.”
In the 11 countries analyzed, from 2017-2027, 70 percent of the 22 million new project management jobs will come from the manufacturing and construction industries and the information services and publishing sector, according to the analysis. Other key industries that will see job growth include:
In the next decade, the most job growth across all the countries analyzed in the study is expected to occur in manufacturing and construction with more than 9.7 million new roles. Information services and publishing will account for the second-largest increase with nearly 5.5 million new roles; finance and insurance will create more than 4.6 million roles, and management and professional services will see the addition of more than 1.7 million new positions.