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  • C crocks256

    Say the IT Director of our company is retiring.... What is the best way of angling myself up for Promotion? Im already quite high-profile in the Company for Leading the development of a key online project and work with some key directors already... There are other people in the department (Mostly been there longer than me but I would neccessarily said they have more experience or ability) that are going to start manouvering themselves to be his replacement.. I Already have good connections with 2 key decision making directors in the business.. Just would love to be given the opportunity to give it a go as I feel I have some ideas that could make a real difference Any Ideas?

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    virang_21
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    crocks256 wrote:

    Any Ideas?

    Invite him to the sunday BBQ with some chilled beers and in half drunk stage ask him to recommend you for the post !!! :)

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    • C crocks256

      Say the IT Director of our company is retiring.... What is the best way of angling myself up for Promotion? Im already quite high-profile in the Company for Leading the development of a key online project and work with some key directors already... There are other people in the department (Mostly been there longer than me but I would neccessarily said they have more experience or ability) that are going to start manouvering themselves to be his replacement.. I Already have good connections with 2 key decision making directors in the business.. Just would love to be given the opportunity to give it a go as I feel I have some ideas that could make a real difference Any Ideas?

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      Henry Minute
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      If you had any chance of the position you wouldn't need to ask here. Suppose you get the gig. Are we going to have to contribute on a regular basis so that you can perform to a reasonable level?

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      • D Dr Walt Fair PE

        How about being qualified for the position, applying for it, and explaining why you are the best candidate? Why do you need an angle?

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        jesarg
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        At some corporate hellholes environments, you always need an angle to move up. The world is not a strict meritocracy. I doubt he'll get any good advice on the forum, though; none of us have any magic answers, and it sounds like he needs confidence more than advice.

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        • C crocks256

          Say the IT Director of our company is retiring.... What is the best way of angling myself up for Promotion? Im already quite high-profile in the Company for Leading the development of a key online project and work with some key directors already... There are other people in the department (Mostly been there longer than me but I would neccessarily said they have more experience or ability) that are going to start manouvering themselves to be his replacement.. I Already have good connections with 2 key decision making directors in the business.. Just would love to be given the opportunity to give it a go as I feel I have some ideas that could make a real difference Any Ideas?

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          R Giskard Reventlov
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          The mere fact that you felt compelled to ask the question here shows that you are plainly not ready for the role. If you were ready you would have known how to deal with it and would already have done so without needing to ask for anyone else's advice. Directors take, they don't ask.

          "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

            Why do you need an angle?

            Because unfortunately that’s how the things works. In most of the cases anyway.

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            Dr Walt Fair PE
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            Sounds like a very good reason to work elsewhere! ;P

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            Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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            • M Michael Bergman

              Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

              Why do you need an angle?

              Because being qualified no assurance getting the job.

              m.bergman

              -- For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

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              Dr Walt Fair PE
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              Hmmm, I'm wondering why someone who is qualified would work some place where being qualified isn't important, other than short term, interim.

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              • J jesarg

                At some corporate hellholes environments, you always need an angle to move up. The world is not a strict meritocracy. I doubt he'll get any good advice on the forum, though; none of us have any magic answers, and it sounds like he needs confidence more than advice.

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                Dr Walt Fair PE
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                Which is why I don't work at those types of places ... But I have made a pretty good career cleaning up after people who work in those types of companies.

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                Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                  Hmmm, I'm wondering why someone who is qualified would work some place where being qualified isn't important, other than short term, interim.

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                  Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                  Michael Bergman
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                  Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

                  I'm wondering...

                  With the job market as it is, I'm wondering why you are wondering.

                  m.bergman

                  -- For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

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                  • C crocks256

                    Say the IT Director of our company is retiring.... What is the best way of angling myself up for Promotion? Im already quite high-profile in the Company for Leading the development of a key online project and work with some key directors already... There are other people in the department (Mostly been there longer than me but I would neccessarily said they have more experience or ability) that are going to start manouvering themselves to be his replacement.. I Already have good connections with 2 key decision making directors in the business.. Just would love to be given the opportunity to give it a go as I feel I have some ideas that could make a real difference Any Ideas?

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                    PaulowniaK
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                    crocks256 wrote:

                    What is the best way of angling myself up for Promotion?

                    Be totally useless, shout at other people a lot, turn up to meetings and sleep in them and book yourself on business trips to exotic locations. Seems to work in my company... ;P

                    Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                    • M Michael Bergman

                      Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

                      I'm wondering...

                      With the job market as it is, I'm wondering why you are wondering.

                      m.bergman

                      -- For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

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                      Dr Walt Fair PE
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                      OK, fair enough. I'm wondering because I turned down at least 4 consulting jobs this month so far and it's been that way all year. I've decided to finish my degree and will keep the current half-time consulting load so I can stay sane. With the job market like that, I certainly wouldn't work on anything I didn't want to nor where I wasn't appreciated for my qualifications.

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                      Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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