Friday 15 August 2008

Going Extra the Mile With Your Job To Get Promoted

by Julia

Managers and company executives are the ones to rely on when it comes to training and assessing their subordinates if they qualify for a specific position in the company. So be on the prowl for internal hiring openings that are a promotion to you of your existing job. Always be visible to let your superiors know that you are interested in any opportunities to rise up your career ladder in the organization.

In some cases, managers or supervisors may choose a few of their subordinates to undergo trainings and seminars. The selection process depends on the qualifications and experience of specific employees, thus, making sure that the selection process will yield a candidate well suited for the job. If you are one of the candidates for a
training that is only offered for senior or qualified employees, then you can be sure that a promotion may be near at hand.

Many companies around the country employ hundreds or thousands of people each without actually realizing that the work force they employ are made up of highly skilled individuals and not professionals. In today's world of computers, sophisticated machines, and home office trends, the concept of professionalism is slowly being siphoned off to oblivion.

Professionalism is simply putting effectiveness and efficiency in one's job. By acting professionally on your job, you are able to maximize your company's time and resources to perform the functions you are assigned to do. The following are the common tendencies that you should be able to imbibe if you are to act professionally to deserve promotion

Optimum Productivity

Professionalism in the workplace enables you to greatly maximize your productivity by enabling you to focus all your energies to the work at hand. Your attitude towards work should go beyond the amount that is being paid to you; and in some cases, acting professionally even transcends the kind of working environment in which you perform your tasks.

Constructive Collaboration

Acting professionally enables you to see the big picture. You realize that your job, no matter how far below the corporate hierarchy it seems, is a part of the whole system that enables your company in its entirety to do business everyday. True professionals value teamwork or constructive collaboration because it is the means of making all the other parts of the corporate operation function as intended.

Active Responsiveness

Professionalism requires active responsiveness. In fact, some call it the foundation of professionalism. Responsiveness and initiative are twins. When you are responsive, you deliver results above and beyond the call of duty. Without compromising your specialized function or peddling undue influence, being actively responsive makes you see and cut through the red tape in your company's bureaucracy.

Useful Innovation

Acting professionally enables you to nurture ideas and turn them into actual game plan. As you alter inadequate procedures with resultant ones, your company is able to streamline its operation.

Professionalism in your work place not only makes your job or your company function like a well-oiled machine, given the traits mentioned, it also shows your manager that you are an asset to the company and hence deserve to be promoted.

Sometimes, a straight forward approach will do. Like in some companies where supervisors or managers can hand pick the person who fits the qualification even without undergoing training.

There is no specific timing for a promotion nowadays, so always be on the look-out. If you think you qualify for internal hiring, you should talk to your boss and let them know you are interested.

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