{"id":1271,"date":"2013-07-30T15:52:15","date_gmt":"2013-07-30T15:52:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bcjobs.ca\/career-advice\/?p=1271"},"modified":"2019-10-15T13:39:19","modified_gmt":"2019-10-15T20:39:19","slug":"so-you-want-a-promotion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bcjobs.ca\/blog\/so-you-want-a-promotion\/","title":{"rendered":"So You Want a Promotion?"},"content":{"rendered":"
I am going to wear my heart on my sleeve and tell you an embarrassing event in my career. There was a time, long ago, when I seethed with indignation (so hard to admit as this is so not who I am today!) that a co-worker received a promotion and I wasn\u2019t even considered.<\/p>\n
Apparently the co-worker recognized a need for a customer service liaison and presented a case for the position.<\/p>\n
Obviously I hadn\u2019t thought of it, and simply felt entitled to it because I had earned a degree and she had not. Did I mention how hard it is to admit to this? My only excuse was that I was young and in retrospect, lacking in wisdom.<\/p>\n
Which leads me to ask: Have you given strategic<\/strong> thought to how you might land that supervisor\u2019s job you know is coming available soon? Or do you glide through life leaving those sorts of things to luck?<\/p>\n Many successful people agree that luck follows hard work. And others will tell you that even hard work needs recognition to result in a raise or promotion.<\/p>\n So back to strategy \u2013 here are a few easy-peasy \u201cget promoted\u201d strategies!<\/p>\n Promotions don\u2019t \u201cjust happen\u201d<\/strong>; you can bet that the recipient put thought and strategic action into the appointment. It\u2019s not rocket science, but it does require your input.<\/p>\n\n