Climbing up the corporate ladder - does it worth the effort?
Abstract
I am going to highlight some features related to the career growth and promotion. Some things are obvious and need no explanation. Other are quite subtle and not many people either notice or speak openly about those. This post is short and is only intended to warn others of the possible pitfalls while they are at the beginning of their career.
Small to medium organization
Basically there are two types of small organizations: where it is possible to grow and where it is not. Some very small firms are so fixated on their survival so there is not much room left to expand and progress. But once the company starts to make some profit due to the nature of capitalism it will want to grow.
Starting at the very bottom it is possible to climb up a few rungs. Usually this is achieved by adhering to higher then normal workload and active involvement in company's projects. If your contribution has benefited the company and your efforts were noticed by the right people you have a very good chance for promotion. Your growth at this stage is related to the business growth.
Each stage will require different skills. As you improve your current talents and acquire new skills you have most of the opportunity to get a little bit higher. Eventually if you reached the desired position in the company but you want to move higher, you will start gazing at the larger pool of opportunities.
Large or government organization
In the large organization it is still possible to get a promotion, but it gets much harder towards equivalent of middle management. At some stage the organization is no longer operating in a predictable manner. What seemed logical at a very low level or at a small business described above does not work well (or not at all) at the big firm.
Hard work and personal initiative now are not the most important characteristics the management will look for in the potential candidate for promotion. Here comes something out of middle ages: loyalty and obedience. If you do everything your manager tells you, even if it seems stupid and absurd, you will get their appreciation. If you try to do something on your own, this is a signal that you are either too smart (and therefore too stupid), or too dangerous. In the best case scenario you will get ignored (even without formal thank you). In the worst case you will get ignored profusely to the point of pushing you out of the job.
To understand the psychology behind such behavior you need to understand how the higher ups got to their positions. When there are several candidates for the same role and there are no distinct professional criteria specified for that role, the one with better connections will win. Simple as that. At the top it does not matter anymore what you can do and what do you know. But who do you know and who knows you becomes very important.
But this is not a complete picture yet. The people at the top are also competing with each other. And if your boss is not successful at getting his own promotion, most likely you will not get yours. At that level the stakes are so high the people start to employ more and more ruthless methods of removing their rivals from the race. You can guess what kind of people most likely to get to the top.Is it worth to struggle to get to the top? I guess everyone will decide on what kind of top is most suitable for them. My top (and full stop) starts where my dignity and self respect get ignored. This is the moment I start looking for another job.
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