Advancement prospects for proposal managers depend on their career aspirations and the success of the proposals they produce. A manager who consistently provides successful proposals will be highly valued in his or her field. Proposal Managers advance through promotion to senior management positions, moving on to bigger or higher profile proposals, or even switching to larger companies with more resources and higher salaries. The latter can lead to increased responsibilities and stress as well as earnings. Others climb the career ladder through promotion to capture managers, a role that leads corporate executives. Others open their own consulting firm for proposal writing.
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