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“You are not promoted because you’re too good”

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Being too good in what you do can sometimes be a curse. Because chances are, you will be irreplaceable. And what does that mean? Well, that means it will be very difficult for you to move up (or down, or out) when the company cannot get an equally competent replacement for you. That’s why it can be a blessing…or a curse, depending on how you see it.

So what should you do then? What if you really want to get a promotion?

To begin with, you can refer to Damien’s “Idiot’s guide to getting a promotion“. It’s a good guide which teaches you how to manage a list of to-do and discuss it with your boss. This list can also be considered as the “requirements for getting promotion” list. Feel free to read through it.

After that, the conversation with your supervisor should have been completed. By then you should be able to know if the company has any plan to promote you, or if they think you are too good to be promoted. If it’s the first case, then congrats, you can stop reading here. If it’s the second case, please proceed :)

The next sensible thing for you to do is to ask yourself if you are indeed too good in what you do that you cannot be replaced. If yes, what is it that you are so good at? Is it something which can only be applied to your current job? Or is it a skill which you can still use once promoted? Identify the skills and see how you can apply them after you are promoted. If the skills cannot be ‘reused’, then is there a way to train up other people? How long do you think it will take to train someone up to be at your level? And do your bosses agree to such a transition?

Try to get the answers to those questions and hopefully it will be clearer to you whether it is possible to have a promotion in your current company, or not. If it’s not possible, then it is really your call to either stay or to find another job which allows you to have a promotion. Oh yeah, 1 more thing, always remember that a good company should never ever rely too much on a person. For a proper company, nobody is irreplaceable. It is just a question of whether they want to replace you (and the amount of time spent on the transition), or not.

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Written by Alvin Lim

October 26th, 2009 at 10:00 am

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  1. I think a lot of people don’t know how good they really are so they settle for arrangements that are less than fair for themselves. What’s your advice on assessing professional self worth and how would you go about communicating it to the bosses?

    And thanks for linking to my post. :)

    Damien Tan

    26 Oct 09 at 10:24 pm

  2. @Damien Tan
    Yeah, I must agree that there are a lot of people who are underestimating their own capabilities. So they end up “going with the flow” and settle for whatever others have allocated for them. There are also those who think too highly of themselves and wage a meaningless war against their peers and bosses just to prove they ARE as good as they think.

    But what to assess? Tough question. Let me think about it. haha.

    Alvin Lim

    27 Oct 09 at 8:09 am

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