Become a PMO

Have you always secretly wanted to conduct a philharmonic orchestra? That’s pretty much the profile you need if you are going to become a Project Management Officer…

Le métier de PMO chez Scalian

In short

Have you always secretly wanted to conduct a philharmonic orchestra? That’s pretty much the profile you need if you are going to become a Project Management Officer.

At Scalian, you will be the person directing our clients’ projects or programmes. Like a diplomat on a mission, we recommend tact, but also strength of conviction.

You’ll need to be resourceful, with more than one trick up your sleeve to coordinate, prioritise, plan and lead specialist teams in moving their projects forward while ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
Your achievements will include KPIs, but also the satisfaction of having led a team or department in a process of progress and transformation. You will often be one of the key players in change management for our clients. Regardless of your preferred discipline, you are reassured by processes and galvanised by reporting…

Does this sound like you? Then you’ll be able to set the tone for your future career with us: over to you now!

They tell us…

What they like

  • Bringing project managers peace of mind.
  • Offering ideas on the right method and the right tool to deploy.
  • What I like about my job is meeting different people every time. 

What they like less

  • Having to explain what PMO means…

What always surprises them

  • The variety in their work and the doors it opens to new fields.

What they recommend to “newbies”

  • Accept that you don’t know everything, but always have an open mind to learn and acquire new skills!

To be part of the band, you need…

  • To enjoy managing risks, deadlines, schedules… and to always be ready to support the teams!

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