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Who are Proposal Coordinators?

A good proposal coordinator is like a great coach on any sports team.

They bring together players with different backgrounds and organize an effective team based on their strengths. 

 

In the professional world, proposal coordinators are in charge of setting the guidelines, financial outlook, and overall vision for a company. They gather different bits of information from a team and bring them together into a successful proposal.

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They need to be flawless communicators, skilled organizers, and masters at project management. 

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What do they work with?

Proposal Coordinators work with a variety of documents simultaneously spread across multiple channels. Effective collaboration is important and it can either make or break a project. Apart from 

How can I become one?

Education

Skills

Proficiencies

Proposal coordinators generally have a Bachelor's degree in some form of communication. However, having a major in something else and a writing minor can be useful for a more specific job type.

Proposal Coordinators need an essential blend of writing, editing, graphic design, and communication skills, among others.

Most Proposal Coordinators use a variety of office productivity and design-based software and need to be familiar with a wide range of document types. 

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Where do they work?

A geographic overview of Proposal Coordinators in America.

Why should I care?

Projected job growth is 7-8% from 2019-2029.

According to PayScale.com, most proposal coordinators earned between $43,000 and $74,000 as of April 2021, with some of the highest-paid earning upwards of $144,000.

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