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Project Manager vs Technical Program Manager — an honest comparison

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Project Manager vs Technical Program Manager — an honest comparison

A side-by-side, occupation-level look at two adjacent tech paths a career-changer often weighs: Project Manager and Technical Program Manager. Figures below are U.S. national occupation-level estimates from the BLS, shown as planning context — not employer requirements and not a forecast for any one job posting.

Side-by-side comparison

Every figure below is a U.S. national occupation-level estimate from the BLS, presented as planning context. Outlook is shown honestly, including any projected decline.

MeasureProject ManagerTechnical Program Manager
Median annual wage (BLS OEWS)$102,320$102,320
Projected change 2024-2034 (BLS EP)+5.6%+5.6%
Annual openings (BLS EP)78.2k per year78.2k per year
O*NET job zone44
BLS occupation code (SOC)13-108213-1082

Both roles are measured under the same BLS occupation (SOC 13-1082), so their wage and outlook figures are identical occupation-level estimates. The day-to-day work still differs; use the skills and certs sections to tell them apart.

Skills overlap and difference

Skill mappings come from our O*NET-derived seed role-skill edges. Importance is the seed 1-5 rating for how central a skill is to the role, not pay or hiring odds.

Shared skills (build once, useful for both):

SkillImportance for Project ManagerImportance for Technical Program Manager
Problem solving4/54/5
Project coordination5/55/5
Stakeholder communication4/54/5

Skills that lean toward Project Manager:

  • None recorded beyond the shared skills above.

Skills that lean toward Technical Program Manager:

  • None recorded beyond the shared skills above.

Certifications that map to each

These are credentials our seed data associates with each role. A credential can structure your study; it is not a hiring requirement and does not promise a job.

Project Manager:

  • Certified Associate in Project Management — relationship: foundation
  • CompTIA Project+ — relationship: foundation
  • Project Management Professional — relationship: strong signal

Technical Program Manager:

  • Certified Associate in Project Management — relationship: foundation
  • CompTIA Project+ — relationship: foundation
  • Project Management Professional — relationship: strong signal

Which might fit you

Project Manager and Technical Program Manager sit under the same BLS occupation, so the wage and outlook numbers are the same; the real choice is about the work itself and the skills you want to build, not the headline figures.

Both roles sit at O*NET job zone 4, suggesting a comparable level of preparation to enter; the deciding factor is more likely the subject matter than the entry bar.

The two roles share foundational skills (Problem solving, Project coordination, Stakeholder communication), so progress toward one keeps the other within reach — useful if you are still deciding.

There is no single right answer here. Use the planner to see how your current background maps to each of Project Manager and Technical Program Manager, then weigh the trade-offs above against what you actually want to spend your days doing.

Sources

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — May 2025 OEWS Current Tables: https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Employment Projections Occupational Data: https://www.bls.gov/emp/ind-occ-matrix/occupation.xlsx
  • National Center for ONET Development — ONET Database: https://www.onetcenter.org/database.html

Citation Ledger

IDSupportsEvidenceSource
CIT-01Median annual wage for Project Manager ($102,320)BLS OEWS national occupation estimateU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — May 2025 OEWS Current Tables
CIT-02Median annual wage for Technical Program Manager ($102,320)BLS OEWS national occupation estimateU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — May 2025 OEWS Current Tables
CIT-03Projected change and annual openings for Project Manager (+5.6%, 78.2k per year)BLS Employment ProjectionsU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Employment Projections Occupational Data
CIT-04Projected change and annual openings for Technical Program Manager (+5.6%, 78.2k per year)BLS Employment ProjectionsU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Employment Projections Occupational Data
CIT-05O*NET job zone 4 for Project ManagerO*NET occupation dataNational Center for ONET Development — ONET Database
CIT-06O*NET job zone 4 for Technical Program ManagerO*NET occupation dataNational Center for ONET Development — ONET Database
CIT-07Skill overlap and per-role skillsONET-derived seed role-skill edges (ONET role-skill data)National Center for ONET Development — ONET Database

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