coffeechaser311
New member
After getting hired for your first job, you may feel that you are ready for a promotion. These are the practical tips that can help you move up to the next level.
Speak with your superior. Employers want people who are concerned about their career growth so don’t be afraid to speak the matter with your manager or boss.
Take on more responsibilities. The best way to show that you are ready to move up the next level is to take on more responsibilities in your workplace.
Improve your interpersonal skills. Your social skills or your ability to deal with different people in your workplace and to work with a team will surely earn the respects of your colleagues and your superiors.
Be an asset to the company. See to it that you make a remarkable contribution to your company.
Sell yourself. Don’t be afraid to speak about your past and recent accomplishments, your capabilities and other skills.
Keep an open mind. Even if you’re already experienced or an expert in a certain aspect of the job, there will always be room for improvement.
Widen out. Attend seminars, join professional organizations, do volunteer work, widen out your professional network.
Be a reliable teammate. Recognize that in order to be an effective employee, you need to work well with your team.
Build a solid reputation. Your own qualities as a worker and as a person are your keys towards success.
Speak with your superior. Employers want people who are concerned about their career growth so don’t be afraid to speak the matter with your manager or boss.
Take on more responsibilities. The best way to show that you are ready to move up the next level is to take on more responsibilities in your workplace.
Improve your interpersonal skills. Your social skills or your ability to deal with different people in your workplace and to work with a team will surely earn the respects of your colleagues and your superiors.
Be an asset to the company. See to it that you make a remarkable contribution to your company.
Sell yourself. Don’t be afraid to speak about your past and recent accomplishments, your capabilities and other skills.
Keep an open mind. Even if you’re already experienced or an expert in a certain aspect of the job, there will always be room for improvement.
Widen out. Attend seminars, join professional organizations, do volunteer work, widen out your professional network.
Be a reliable teammate. Recognize that in order to be an effective employee, you need to work well with your team.
Build a solid reputation. Your own qualities as a worker and as a person are your keys towards success.