Feeling Overlooked At Work? Here Are Some Tips To Standout
To get ahead in this life, you will need to rub shoulders with the right people. This applies to all career levels and age groups. With the rise in remote work, it is becoming increasingly difficult for employees to stand out in the conventional ways within an organization. Believe it or not, proximity bias still exists in many organizations. That old saying comes to mind, “out of sight, out of mind”, unless you go out of your way to video chat with your team or peers on a daily basis. If you are one of those who has opted to work remotely/hybrid, then you will need to take the proper measures to make sure you remain “visible” and are not being overlooked for organizational/departmental promotions or raises. Here are some tips to help you stay in sight: Turn On Your Camera – When video chatting with your team or participating in meetings, keep your camera on. Unless you cannot for personal reasons such as childcare, sickness, or distractions in your background, you should always be on camera! Keep Learning – The promotional scale typically sways in favour of those who are improving in their craft by means of learning. If you’re programmer for instance, there are many coding languages that are trending now that you can take tutorials on (some are free). Employers show greater appreciation to those employees who are investing in themselves and thereby making themselves more valuable & marketable. Don’t Hoard The Praise – This goes against popular belief, but I still believe it is better to give then to receive. Praising the efforts of your team members and publicly recognizing their contributions to a project or a workplace function, not only makes you more liked within the organization amongst your peers or subordinates, but it demonstrates selfless leadership skills if you are an individual contributor looking to take a leap into management. Build A Good Relationship With Your Superior/Manager – This should not be confused with sucking up! I am referring to showing yourself to be an ally and someone who they can depend on. Good leaders always want to surround themselves with good followers who will not undermine them. Believe me, you are more likely to be considered if there is already a good relationship in place that is based on trust. Final Thought: If you are lacking in any of these areas, now is the time to do a professional inventory of yourself to make sure you are staying ahead and lining yourself up for that promotion you deserve. Remember, “doing your job” is not enough. All the best to you as you continue to grow in your career!
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