Hire Offshore Project Managers for Philadelphia Businesses
Save up to 70% on project manager costs. Pre-vetted candidates in your timezone, onboarded in 2 weeks.
Key facts
- Starting price
- $2000/month full-time
- Philadelphia mid-level benchmark
- $107,000/year
- Estimated savings
- 72% vs Philadelphia rates
- Time to hire
- 2 weeks from kickoff to first day
- Vetting
- 5-stage process, top 3% of applicants
- Guarantee
- 30-day no-cost replacement
You can hire a pre-vetted offshore project manager in about 2 weeks through Remoteria, starting from $2,000 per month for a full-time dedicated PM. Offshore project managers scope projects, break work into epics and stories, build realistic timelines, run sprint planning and standups, manage stakeholder communication, track risks and blockers in a living register, own status reporting, and write the documentation and post-mortems your team keeps forgetting to write. They work with 6–8 hours of real-time overlap with your team, communicate fluently in written and spoken English, and typically save US businesses 60–70% compared to a local PM at $95,000 per year. Every candidate we shortlist has run real sprints on Agile, Scrum, or Kanban teams, holds at least one PM certification (PMP, CSM, PSM, or equivalent), and walks through a live project plan during the final interview. Onboarding begins with a project inventory, team introductions, tooling review, and a gap analysis on current planning in week one. By week two sprint and standup cadence goes live across priority work with a risk register shipped to leadership. By month two your PM has taken full ownership of reporting, risk management, and cross-team coordination so leadership stops getting dragged into day-to-day project firefighting.
Project Manager salary: Philadelphia vs. offshore
In Philadelphia, a project manager earns an average of $112,333 per year according to the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics — Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington Metro (SOC 11-3021). An equivalent offshore hire averages $31,200 per year — a savings of $81,133 annually (72% lower).
| Experience level | Philadelphia (BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics) | Offshore | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior | $75,000 | $21,600 | $53,400 |
| Mid-level | $107,000 | $30,000 | $77,000 |
| Senior | $155,000 | $42,000 | $113,000 |
US salary data: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics — Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington Metro (SOC 11-3021). Offshore figures based on Remoteria placements.
Why Philadelphia businesses hire offshore project managers
Philadelphia labor is cheaper than New York but still pressured by hospital systems, universities, and a deep legal market. A paralegal at a Center City firm averages around $68,000, a clinical research coordinator in University City clears $75,000, and mid-level finance operators near Market Street touch $95,000. The biggest offshore-hiring pockets are boutique law firms and claims operations in Center City, biotech and research organizations around University City and the Navy Yard, independent physician groups across the Main Line, and SMB SaaS teams in Old City and Fishtown. Philadelphia founders benefit because the city has plenty of skilled operations work but is surrounded by higher-cost alternatives — hire too aggressively and you end up paying NYC money for Philly-based roles. Offshore support lets Philadelphia owners keep the expensive, relationship-driven talent onshore and route everything else — scheduling, billing, intake, research — to a lower-cost team without losing response time. The post-pandemic reset hit Philadelphia in unusual ways. Center City office occupancy stalled below 70 percent of pre-2020 levels through most of 2023 and 2024, which forced law firms and insurance carriers to rethink fixed back-office headcount even before they revisited their footprints. The city's wage tax — one of the highest local income taxes in the country — also makes every incremental Center City hire structurally more expensive than the same hire in surrounding suburbs, which has accelerated the move to offshore for non-client-facing work. Three industry pressures define the operational layer. Healthcare and hospital systems anchored by Penn Medicine, CHOP, and Jefferson keep clinical and revenue cycle wages high even at smaller specialty practices on the Main Line. The legal services market in Center City — anchored by Morgan Lewis, Cozen, and Dechert — bids up paralegal and litigation support comp to a level smaller boutiques cannot match. And pharmaceutical and biotech firms across the Navy Yard and Spring House compete for clinical research coordinators with the same Penn and Jefferson research groups, which is why offshore grant admin and clinical data entry has become standard practice.
Top Philadelphia industries
- • Healthcare and hospital systems
- • Higher education and research
- • Legal services
- • Pharmaceutical and biotech
- • Financial services
- • Insurance
Major Philadelphia employers
- • Comcast
- • Aramark
- • Crown Holdings
- • FMC
- • Lincoln Financial
- • Independence Blue Cross
Timezone: America/New_York (ET). Most offshore hires can overlap 4–6 hours of your Philadelphia workday, typically 9am–3pm ET.
Top Philadelphia companies competing for project managers
Offshore hiring is most valuable where local competition for this role is intense. In Philadelphia, the following major employers drive up local salary benchmarks and make in-house project manager hires harder to close:
Comcast
Comcast's Center City headquarters and Comcast Technology Center employ tens of thousands across cable operations, NBCUniversal, and Xfinity Mobile. Smaller telecom and media-tech firms in University City and Old City cannot match Comcast's benefits and pension structure, so they routinely staff offshore for customer support, billing operations, and content ops to keep their cost-per-subscriber competitive.
Independence Blue Cross
Independence Blue Cross's Philadelphia headquarters employs thousands across claims, member services, and provider relations across the Delaware Valley. Smaller insurance brokerages and TPAs in Center City and the Main Line cannot match IBX's pension structure and respond by building offshore claims processing, prior authorization, and provider data management pods.
Lincoln Financial
Lincoln Financial's Radnor headquarters anchors a deep insurance and wealth management cluster across the Main Line, hiring constantly across actuarial, underwriting, and customer service. Smaller RIAs and insurance agencies along King of Prussia and Wayne cannot match Lincoln's base comp and routinely build offshore advisor support and back-office operations teams to compete on margin.
What an offshore project manager does
Project planning & scoping
- • Break projects into epics, stories, and tasks with clear acceptance criteria before work starts
- • Build realistic timelines based on actual team capacity instead of wishful-thinking estimates
- • Document scope boundaries upfront so scope creep has a place to live and get renegotiated
Sprint & timeline management
- • Run sprint planning, backlog grooming, and retrospectives on a fixed cadence
- • Facilitate daily standups that actually surface blockers instead of status theater
- • Track burn-down, velocity, and cycle time so the team sees its own delivery pattern
Stakeholder communication & reporting
- • Send weekly status reports with progress, risks, and upcoming decisions needed from leadership
- • Run stakeholder standups or office hours so execs stay informed without interrupting the team
- • Translate between engineering, design, and business so nobody talks past each other in a meeting
Risk & blocker management
- • Maintain a living risk register with owner, mitigation plan, and trigger date for each item
- • Escalate blockers within 24 hours and follow through until they clear rather than filing them away
- • Run pre-mortems before high-stakes launches to catch the failure modes the team is avoiding
Documentation & post-mortems
- • Keep a single source of truth in Notion or Confluence for every active project
- • Write post-mortems after launches and incidents with action items tied to owners and due dates
- • Document decisions and rationale so new team members can onboard without interviewing everyone
Tools and technologies
- Asana
- ClickUp
- Linear
- Jira
- Trello
- Notion
- Monday.com
- Slack
- Loom
- Confluence
- Google Workspace
- Miro
What to expect
- 1. Week 1: Project inventory, team introductions, methodology and tooling review, and a gap analysis on current planning and reporting.
- 2. Week 2: Sprint cadence and standups running live, status reporting template in place, and first risk register shipped to leadership.
- 3. Week 3+: Full project ownership across priority initiatives with weekly status reports, backlog grooming, and stakeholder office hours.
- 4. Month 2+: Process improvements shipped, portfolio-level reporting in place, and post-mortems cycling back into how the team plans the next project.
Pricing
Full-time offshore project managers start at $2000/month. No setup fees. Includes recruitment, vetting, onboarding, and account management.
Free replacement in the first 30 days if it's not a fit.
Frequently asked questions
Does your PM work in Agile, Scrum, Kanban, or Waterfall?
Whatever your team is already using. Our PMs are trained across Agile, Scrum, Kanban, and classical Waterfall, and most have run projects in more than one methodology. We do not parachute in and try to convert your engineering team to Scrum when they are running Kanban happily. What we do is respect the existing process, tighten the parts that are slipping, and only propose methodology changes after enough time watching the team to know what would actually help. If you want a specific methodology background on day one, flag it during intake.
How does the PM handle teams spread across multiple timezones?
With written-first communication and asynchronous updates by default. Your PM sets a standup format where engineers post status in Slack or Notion instead of forcing everyone onto a call at 7am local time, runs real sprint planning and retro meetings during overlap hours, and uses Loom for walkthroughs that would have been a 30-minute meeting. Most offshore PMs work 6–8 hours of overlap with US teams so critical decisions still happen in real time. The rest of the day is execution, documentation, and follow-up so your US team walks in to a clear status instead of a pile of open questions.
What authority does the PM have over the team members they manage?
That is up to you to define during onboarding, and we recommend putting it in writing. Typical offshore PMs have authority to run standups, assign tasks within an agreed scope, push back on unrealistic deadlines, and escalate blockers directly to leadership. They do not make hiring, firing, compensation, or performance review decisions. For client teams that want more authority delegated — sprint approval, roadmap prioritization, vendor management — we match senior PMs who can handle it and put the scope in the engagement agreement so nobody gets surprised.
How do you handle scope creep without becoming the department of no?
Scope creep is normal, so your PM treats it as a process rather than a problem. When a new request comes in, your PM documents it, sizes the impact against the current sprint or timeline, and takes the tradeoff decision back to the stakeholder: we can do this new thing if we drop or delay this other thing. That puts the decision back where it belongs, which is with the person who owns the priorities. The PM does not unilaterally say no, and they do not silently absorb the work and burn out the team — both failure modes you probably have today.
How often will we get status reports and in what format?
Weekly written status reports are the baseline — sent to a defined stakeholder list every Friday covering progress, risks, decisions needed, and next week priorities. On top of that your PM runs a monthly portfolio review for leadership and maintains a live dashboard in Notion, ClickUp, or whichever tool you use so anyone can pull current status without waiting for a report. For high-stakes projects or launches we add daily written updates during critical periods. Format and cadence are set with you in week one and can change whenever your reporting needs shift.
How does timezone work between Philadelphia and an offshore virtual assistant?
Your offshore hire overlaps your Philadelphia workday from roughly 9am to 3pm ET, which covers morning standups, patient or client intake windows, and most email work. Billing, research, and document prep run async overnight and are ready before your first appointment.
Do you work with Philadelphia law firms, medical practices, and biotech companies?
Yes. Most Philadelphia clients are Center City law firms, independent medical practices along the Main Line, biotech and research groups in University City, and SMB SaaS teams in Fishtown and Old City. We staff paralegal support, patient coordination, research admin, and operations roles tuned to those workflows.
How fast can a Philadelphia business start offshore hiring?
Philadelphia owners tend to take hiring seriously and want real references. Book a 15-minute intro, send us the role, and we shortlist 3 vetted candidates within 5 business days. Most Philadelphia clients interview on day 6 and onboard by day 10.
How does offshore hiring compare to Philadelphia's local talent market?
Philadelphia talent is moderately priced compared to NYC and Boston but the local wage tax adds a layer most owners forget about. A Center City paralegal closes at $65,000–$78,000 base, a clinical research coordinator near Penn runs $72,000, and a mid-level operations analyst on Market Street touches $90,000 — and the Philadelphia wage tax adds another 3.75 percent for residents. Offshore hiring delivers comparable paralegal support, clinical coordination, and back office work in 5 business days at roughly 35 percent of loaded Philadelphia cost, with no wage tax exposure since the work is performed entirely outside the city.
Do Philadelphia businesses have any special requirements for offshore hires?
Offshore contractors are not US tax residents, so Philadelphia businesses do not withhold federal, Pennsylvania, or Philadelphia local income tax, do not pay PA unemployment, and do not file W-2s. The standard form is a W-8BEN collected at engagement (not a W-9, which is for US persons) governed by an independent contractor agreement. The Philadelphia Business Income and Receipts Tax applies to local entities but not to international contractor payments. Most Philadelphia clients route payments through us, so they never deal with international wires or PA Department of Revenue filings directly.
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Written by Syed Ali
Founder, Remoteria
Syed Ali founded Remoteria after a decade building distributed teams across 4 continents. He has helped 500+ companies source, vet, onboard, and scale pre-vetted offshore talent in engineering, design, marketing, and operations.
- • 10+ years building distributed remote teams
- • 500+ successful offshore placements across US, UK, EU, and APAC
- • Specialist in offshore vetting and cross-timezone team integration
Last updated: April 12, 2026