Hungarian Project Manager Salary Survey 2024

 

Following the great interest and successful reception of the second Hungarian Project Manager Salary Survey in 2022, PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter and Corvinus University of Budapest have again mapped the salary conditions in the Hungarian project management profession as a result of a new joint research. The first survey took place between January and August 2020, the second between April and August 2022, and the third between July and September 2024. Our joint research report, which continues to follow the methodology of the "PMI Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey", provides professionals with an opportunity to gain a comprehensive picture of the earnings and trends in the earnings of project, programme and portfolio management professionals working in Hungary.

The research was carried out by experts from Corvinus University of Budapest, who, in addition to following the PMI methodology, tried to take into account local specificities when evaluating the data.

 

Research report

Hungarian Project Manager Salary Survey 2022

 

Following the great interest and successful reception of the first Hungarian project manager salary survey in 2020, PMI Budapest, Hungarian Branch and Corvinus University of Budapest have again mapped the salary conditions in the Hungarian project management profession as a result of a new joint research. The first survey took place between January and August 2020, and the second between April 2022 and August 2022. Our joint research report, which continues to follow the methodology of the "PMI Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey", provides professionals with an opportunity to gain a comprehensive picture of the earnings and trends in the earnings of project, programme and portfolio management professionals working in Hungary.

The research was carried out by experts from Corvinus University of Budapest, who, in addition to following the PMI methodology, tried to take into account local specificities when evaluating the data.

 

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Research report

Hungarian Project Manager Salary Survey 2020

 

PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter and Corvinus University of Budapest have conducted the first project manager salary survey in Hungary, following the methodology of the "PMI Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey". Our joint research report provides professionals with an overview of project managers' earnings in Hungary.

Our research report "PMI Project Manager Salary Survey Hungary 2020" provides a picture of today's labour market trends and the different salary bands in the project management profession. The research report also presents the income and compensation conditions in the most important project management fields.

 

This is the first comprehensive research in Hungary to provide compensation information to professionals and managers based on a number of key factors such as position, industry, and Project Management Professional (PMP) ® certification status.

PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter

  • Oszkár Dobos, PMP - Secretary / Vice President for University Relations
  • László Kremmer, MBA, CLC, PMP - President

Corvinus University of Budapest

  • Dr. Bálint Blaskovics, PMP
  • János Tóth

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Project manager salary survey 2020 results presentation (HUN)

 

 

Speakers: Oszkár Dobos, László Kremmer, Bálint Blaskovics, Dr., János Tóth

Recorded: 24.02.2021.