# Project Management (Software)

Our Software Project Managers (also called Product Owners if they are part of an Agile team) provide the consistency needed in software projects from start to finish. The Software Project Managers coordinate internal resources, assist in the definition of project scope and objectives, involve all relevant stakeholders, and ensure technical feasibility, write technical specs and track project performance. To grow in this framework means succeeding in a mixture of technical, agile and scrum knowledge to oversee both the product and the engineers performing the work.

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## Progression

In order to progress in our development path and Level Up or Step Up, our Project Managers must:

* Meet the criteria of the Level & Step Chart for the [Management Path](/how-we-ensure-peoples-growth/performance/paths/management-path.md)
* Demonstrate proficiency in the Project Management Realm

## Salary Grid

All mentioned salary ranges represent the monthly income in Bulgarian Lev after taxes and deductions.

| Project Management (Software) | Step   |        |        |        |
| ----------------------------- | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ |
| Level                         | 1      | 2      | 3      | 4      |
| 1                             | 2.200  | 2.500  | 3.300  | 4.200  |
| 2                             | 4.345  | 4.645  | 5.445  | 6.345  |
| 3                             | 7.500  | 7.800  | 8.600  | 9.500  |
| 4                             | 11.580 | 11.880 | 12.680 | 13.580 |

## Realm

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