answer:A program manager is a project manager in charge of lots of projects. You need to be good at managing people, have excellent organisation skills, delegation skills, can work under pressure, especially when deadlines are looming, and are quick to learn about new areas – you need to become an expert in your project subject very quickly. It’s a tough job but rewarding. Sometimes projects fail and that’s frustrating when you have put in a lot of effort so you have to roll with that. I think it’s fairly well paid. Most program managers will have a speciality and may have come from the industry. So for example, a car manufacturer will employ PMs with engineering degrees plus project experience. A project management qualification is essential (PRINCE2 is the gold standard in the UK)