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Why Great Employees Get Overlooked For Promotions (And How To Fix It)

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The main reason stellar team members get overlooked for opportunities is a lack of visibility.

Fair or not, many decisions that impact your career are made behind closed doors by senior leaders who know what opportunities are on the horizon. They’re considering who to promote into the soon-to-be-vacant VP role, who should lead the new global product line and who will be selected as the client manager for the major deal they’re on the cusp of closing.

We like to believe that these decisions are made through a systematic vetting process, but the truth is, the executives in the room are sharing what they know about their team members and making recommendations for who should be selected for these plum roles. And once their plan is set in motion, it can be hard to undo. Worse, it can create a ripple effect over time. If you get overlooked for a visible assignment, chances are you’ll get overlooked for the next one too, since you’re not building your professional portfolio.

Here’s how to increase your visibility:

If you’ve been keeping your head down and maintaining the status quo, now is the time to step up and show others what you’re capable of. Don’t assume others are noticing the efforts you’re putting forth. You may believe you’re doing your career a favor by blending in, but being visible and engaged is the key to landing the opportunities that you want.

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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