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{{fa}}Do you feel like you're stuck in your current job?  Are you ready to move up?  It's tough to climb the corporate ladder, but if you want a job that excites you and pays well, you'll likely have to make the climb at some point.  If you want to get a promotion, you'll need to be a [[Be Patient|patient]] team player while also being an ambitious self-promoter.  It's a difficult balance to strike, but these tips can help.
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Do you feel like you're stuck in your current job?  Are you ready to move up?  It's tough to climb the corporate ladder, but if you want a job that excites you and pays well, you'll likely have to make the climb at some point.  If you want to get a promotion, you'll need to be a [[Be Patient|patient]] team player while also being an ambitious self-promoter.  It's a difficult balance to strike, but these tips can help.
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[[Category: Job Strategies]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Work for a company that can give you room to grow.  The type of company you work for can determine your potential for promotion.  When [[Apply for a Job|applying for jobs]], seek out companies with opportunity for advancement.  You don't have to work for a huge corporation, although these usually offer plenty of promotion possibilities at any given time, but you do want to look for a company that has enough going on so that you can be assured you're not running into a dead end.  Preferably this company will be doing well and growing, though many companies, especially very large ones, tend to grow in cycles.
 
#Work for a company that can give you room to grow.  The type of company you work for can determine your potential for promotion.  When [[Apply for a Job|applying for jobs]], seek out companies with opportunity for advancement.  You don't have to work for a huge corporation, although these usually offer plenty of promotion possibilities at any given time, but you do want to look for a company that has enough going on so that you can be assured you're not running into a dead end.  Preferably this company will be doing well and growing, though many companies, especially very large ones, tend to grow in cycles.