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Nine Ways to Tell You're Ready for a Promotion
By
Dina Giolitto
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So you noticed the new job
board posting on your way back from lunch. They finally
decided to fill the assistant manager spot in your
department! Trouble is, you've only been in your current
position for about eight months. There's also been some
talk of hiring from outside. Should you go for it anyway?
Here are some ways to tell if it's time to power up the
corporate ladder.
1. You're currently one notch lower than assistant
manager. If your job title includes the word Senior,
then you've likely earned some recognition at your place
of employment. Is assistant manager the next step up? Why
not give it a shot? The worst thing that can happen is
that you don't get the job... and hey, there's always next
time. When you go for the gold, people will realize you're
quite a gem. Start getting noticed for your ambition and
drive!
2. A large portion of the department responsibilities
falls into your lap. Don't underestimate your own
worth. If you're currently doing the work of two or more
people and doing it well, then you should be compensated
for it. Is it possible you were overlooked? Don't feel
slighted. Negativity holds us back from getting where we
want to be. Instead, take a strategic leap forward.
Sometimes people get so wrapped up in their own issues,
they fail to see what's before their eyes. You know the
job like the back of your hand, and that's far more than a
stranger off the street knows. Speak up and make your
capabilities known!
3. Your manager consistently looks to you for
solutions. If you're playing problem-solver at the
office, that's a pretty good sign that people value your
input. What better indicator of your ability is there than
a boss who seeks you out for answers? Does your supervisor
come in from meetings and immediately drag you away for a
private pow-wow? You've already got a foot in the door!
Now get the rest of yourself behind that desk in the
corner office for a view of the skyline!
4. Your manager confides in you regularly. Are you
the Big Cahuna's main confidante? Good office chemistry is
hard to come by. If your boss trusts you with everything
from top-secret office rumors to "what to do with
that belligerant marketing coordinator," to the fight
he had with his wife last night, this speaks volumes about
his opinion of you. Sounds like you've very naturally
clicked into Position 2 in the chain of command. Time to
lock in to more money and an official manager status on
paper.
5. You're well-known and respected among your
colleagues. Do people smile and greet you by name when
you walk into a group setting? Do managers of other
departments frequently solicit your opinion? When the boss
is away, do your peers appoint you to act in his absence?
Being the office social butterfly is one thing. To know
that your fellow employees admire and respect you for the
job you do is another. One of the biggest indicators
you're ready for a promotion is if your boss's boss has
faith in your ability. Having a support system in place
works in your favor and can be the 'in' you need to get
ahead.
6. You're often asked to represent your team of
coworkers in meetings. As much as we dread them,
meetings are a vital part of daily corporate life.
Meetings are where opinions are voiced, issues are hashed
out, schedules are coordinated and progress is made in
leaps and bounds. A great leader can speak on behalf of a
group. A great leader can effectively communicate in all
directions- from upper management to lower, from lower to
upper, and also laterally. If people place their faith in
your ability to get a message across, that means they're
willing to let you represent them. There is no better
indicator of management potential than being summoned as a
spokesperson. Take it as a great compliment, and then take
the next step toward your success!
7. You feel personally responsible for the welfare of
your department. Do you find yourself thinking and
speaking for the group? Are your peers in your best
interest? Often, you can sense when you're ready for a
position of increased responsibility. The true commandier
operates from the point of view of 'we' instead of 'me.'
Do you feel genuine pride when a member of your team goes
above and beyond the call of duty? Do you act as the
automatic diplomat and defender? When a coworker
encounters a setback, are you truly moved to help them
overcome their problem? Do you empathize with their
disappointments? Rejoice in their victories? It's time to
heed the call!
8. Your peers look to you as an advisor and comrade.
Corporate life is full of folks at cross-purposes.
Clashing wills, clashing personalities, misunderstandings,
injustices of all kinds. If you have a gift for navigating
through the rough waters, smoothing ruffled feathers and
healing bruised egos, maybe it's time to seriously think
about moving up. Trust is earned, not bought. If you have
been offered the gift of others' trust in a setting where
people mow over each other to get ahead, that is truly a
great thing. Use it for the good of the group!
9. You truly love your job. You know in your heart
how you feel about your job. Do you dread getting up every
morning? Or do you look forward to facing the challenges
of a new day... tackling that project... making your own
small contribution to the bigger picture? If your work is
your passion and you truly love what you do, it will be
very apparent to those around you. Enthusiasm is
contagious. If you can light a fire under someone's
behind, there is no one more suited for a position of
authority. This is your time to shine... so be a star! Get
the recognition you've worked so hard to achieve, and step
up toward making an even more powerful difference for the
future of your company.
Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.
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About
The Author
Dina
Giolitto is a New-Jersey based Copywriting
Consultant with nine years' industry
experience. Her current focus is web
content and web marketing for a multitude
of products and services although the bulk
of her experience lies in retail for
big-name companies like
Toys"R"Us. Visit http://www.wordfeeder.com
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