1. High Pressure and Stress:
Coordinating multiple projects or large-scale initiatives can be stressful. You’re constantly under pressure to meet deadlines, manage budgets, and solve problems, which can sometimes lead to burnout.
2. Limited Control Over Outcomes:
While you are responsible for keeping projects on track, you may have little direct influence over the work being done. This can be frustrating, especially when team members miss deadlines or when unforeseen issues cause delays.
3. Juggling Multiple Priorities:
A Project Coordinator often has to balance several projects at once. Keeping up with competing demands and managing time effectively can be overwhelming, especially when priorities shift frequently.