Most people try to figure out whether IT project management is right for them by asking the wrong questions.
They ask:
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“Would I be good at this?”
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“Is this a good career?”
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“Is it worth switching into?”
The problem is, none of those questions tell you what it actually feels like to do the job.
In this video, I explain:
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Why job descriptions and research don’t give real clarity
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Why courses, certifications, and shadowing remove the hardest parts of the role
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The difference between being capable and actually enjoying the work
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The five real signals that tell you whether IT project management fits how you think, work, and handle pressure
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Why clarity comes from exposure — not overthinking
IT project management isn’t better than other career paths.
It’s just different.
It rewards people who are comfortable with ambiguity, influence, and responsibility for outcomes they don’t directly control.
If you’re considering IT project management — or you’ve been stuck thinking about it for too long — this video will help you get clarity faster, without committing blindly.
👇 Questions or reflections? Drop them in the comments.