Saturday, October 14, 2006

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Article Title: Do You Need A Promotion
Author: Jonathon Hardcastle
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A promotion does not necessarily mean financial benefits, it
also means more responsibility. Before you look to get a
promotion on your Job there are certain things you must take
into consideration.

First of all, think about your reasons to get a promotion. Can
you handle more responsibility? Will the new job be what you
want to do? Do you have skills that might benefit the company
if they present you a higher position? If you have thought
about all these questions, and you are sure you want the
promotion, following are some tips that will make your chances
or earning a promotion better.

Evaluate yourself; your abilities and skills that give you an
edge over your coworkers and fit for getting a promotion. Make
sure you have been giving that extra bit to your job, for
example working overtime, presenting new ideas, completing your
projects/assignments on time. Once you have all the facts right
and you think you're ready for a promotion, it is time to show
your boss you are. Find the right time and place to talk to
your boss. Make sure he isn't under too much stress or too busy
when you approach him.

You should take some time and study the company's situation
before you go for a promotion. Make sure, the company has
enough budgets to provide for your promotion. If you can not
get a promotion, the least you can do is ask for more
responsibility on your current job. More responsibility means
more experience and more respect. You will automatically become
a candidate for a promotion if they ever consider it or if a new
position opens.

If you are a good employee your chances of getting a promotion
are good. Getting a promotion, should not mean a change in
attitude. You should continue to work hard and perhaps, even
harder than before to cope with the extra responsibility that
comes with a promotion. Not getting a promotion should not mean
disappointment or change in your attitude towards your job.
Consider the possibilities that perhaps, the company could not
afford to have promoted you. Also consider that maybe you had
not provided enough reason to the company that giving you a
promotion could benefit them, and thus work harder on your job.

About The Author: Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles for
http://youremploymentsource.com/ - In addition, Jonathon also
writes articles for http://recreationsource.net/ and
http://thegemstonecenter.com/

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