Strategies To Consider When You Want To Move To Next Career Level

By Virginia Foster


Even the most ambitious, goal oriented women hit plateaus in their careers. Some attribute this to the glass ceiling and gender bias. There is a lot of truth to this, but there are some ways you can increase your chances of reaching your business goals that will bypass these hurdles. If you aren't sure how to move to next career level, experts have some good advice and can provide some strategic steps to take on your way up the ladder.

Advancing in your professional life can be tricky. You need to decide exactly what it is you want to achieve. For instance, a woman in a position of authority, with a dedicated staff and good salary, may have a goal of moving into the global arena. Another individual may have expertise on the world stage, but would find more satisfaction with a larger staff and a bigger paycheck. These two women have different goals and will have to take different steps to achieve them.

You need to be careful about who you confide in. Your boss may be really supportive of your dreams and ready to help you with introductions and extra responsibilities. It is just as likely that this person will see your ambitions as a threat or as an indication that you're in your current position only temporarily.

Preparing before you make any moves is always a good idea. You could begin volunteering for assignments that will add to your resume. You might find out whether your community college is offering any classes that would be beneficial to the job you are interested in. You may even be able to work with other divisions within your company while remaining in your current position.

When you step up the ladder, you have to be able to discuss business with executives and others whose sphere you want to share. In order to do this successfully you must have an executive presence. This might be a matter of accessing your communication skills and finding ways to improve them. Recording yourself is one way to determine if you are speaking in an assertive manner, enunciating clearly, and avoiding bad verbal habits.

Climbing the corporate ladder will be much easier with a sponsor. You need someone to introduce you to people and bring up your name in business situations. If you don't already have someone in mind, who is interested in your career, you may have to target an appropriate person and introduce yourself.

Just because you know what your goals are doesn't mean that anyone else will figure them out spontaneously. When you need help, you usually have to ask for it. It might be as simple as asking for a reference. This is not the time to feel awkward or unworthy of someone's attention.

Ambitious women have more professional opportunities than ever before. When you want to achieve something important you have to put a plan together. It takes time, perseverance, professional assistance, smart strategies and a lot of luck, but you can make it.




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