10 Strategies for Bouncing Back and Succeeding After Being Passed Over for a Promotion
Loukisha Preyear, EdD
Experienced Corporate Trainer: Empowering Teams for Excellence through Innovative Learning
I possess four advanced degrees and have more than a decade of experience in administrative roles. Despite my qualifications and experience, I did not receive a promotion. It can be both frustrating and demoralizing to be overlooked for a promotion in favor of a less qualified candidate. Here are steps you can take to navigate this situation:
?1.????? Stay Professional: While it's natural to feel disappointed, it's important to remain professional and composed. Avoid expressing your frustration in a way that could harm your reputation.
?2.????? Seek Feedback: Politely request feedback from your supervisor or HR about the reasons behind the decision. This can help you understand the factors that led to the choice and identify areas for improvement.
?3.????? Assess the Decision: Reflect on the decision objectively. Consider whether there were specific skills, experiences, or qualities that the successful candidate possessed that you might need to develop further.
?4.????? Self-Assessment: Conduct a self-assessment of your skills, experiences, and contributions to the organization. Identify areas where you can further enhance your qualifications.
?5.????? Talk to Your Manager: Schedule a meeting with your manager to discuss your career goals and development. This conversation can help you better understand what you need to work on to be considered for future opportunities.
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?6.????? Request a Development Plan: Ask for a development plan to help you acquire the skills and experiences necessary for future promotions. This demonstrates your commitment to growth.
?7.????? Update Your Resume and LinkedIn: Continuously update your resume and LinkedIn profile to reflect your achievements and skills. This can help you be prepared for external opportunities.
?8.????? Explore Other Opportunities: If you consistently feel undervalued or overlooked in your current organization, it might be worth considering other job opportunities that align better with your career aspirations.
?9.????? Keep Learning: Invest in your professional development. Pursue courses, certifications, and experiences that can make you a more well-rounded and qualified candidate for future promotions.
?10.?? Know Your Worth: While you work on improving your qualifications, also recognize your worth. If you consistently feel undervalued or that your skills are not recognized, it might be time to explore opportunities elsewhere.
?Remember that career growth is a journey, and setbacks are a natural part of that journey. Use this experience as an opportunity to learn, develop, and strengthen your qualifications for future advancement. For more tips, please follow me.