Why You Did NOT Get Promoted (AND What to Do About It)

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Published 2022-12-06
Your boss won't always be transparent as to why you did not get promoted. Sometimes they will be honest with you and tell you why you're not getting promoted. But in the majority of cases, they will give you some easy excuse, like "we hired the most suitably qualified candidate". These kinds of answers do NOT help you understand the true reason as to why you didn't get promoted. Is it because you're not qualified enough? If you don't understand the true reason, then you can't get to work fixing it to improve your chances next time of actually getting promoted. Or you could be led on the wrong path and spend time fixing something that's not even broken!

In this video, I reveal to you five common reasons as to why people don't get promoted at work. These are reasons that your boss probably won't tell you about and maybe they can't even put their finger on themselves. They just know they don't want to promote you. It's up to you to find out why you didn't get promoted and to develop a strategy so you can get promoted next time.

Timestamps:
00:00 Why you did not get promoted
00:24 Why being smart/good at your job is bad
01:48 Why acting like an employee is bad
03:23 Why tenure doesn't matter
04:19 Why you need to take feedback well
05:47 Why being unprofessional is bad
07:00 Why self-promotion is critical

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All Comments (21)
  • The best way to get promoted and make more money is simply change jobs.
  • Challenge is when you are already doing more and stretching to do more yet somehow it’s not enough !
  • @novadhd
    These are good points but today promotions are all polical and how well people like you. Thanks for this
  • @user-ce8du3ec2p
    Not totally true you can do all that she said and still won't be. The odds of being promoted in general is about 3-5%. Most people are promoted based on emotion not merit. If you're male, height is key. If female, attractiveness. If you're a male and under 5'9" you have zero to no chance. If you're a homely woman, no chance. Even if you have done all that she mentioned.
  • @waichui2988
    Do you think people "MUST" stay in the same company forever? Like in the 1950s? Manage your career as if it is a company you own, selling services to big corporations. You are capable of delivering a higher grade service and this customer does not want to buy? Sell to another.
  • @Phoenix-pm2qr
    7 years at the same compnay, and overlooked for a promotion twice, but they were given to external hires. I always took on more work, became a problem solver, and had great relationships with all....time to move on, and ive lesrned to not stay loyal to a company.
  • taking feedback is definitely key. not to mention that you don't have a choice, i.e. the feedback is given to you whether you like it or not..... :-) hence, it is best to take it with open mind and see if you could benefit from them. if it gets too tough, then it is time to look for a another job.
  • @kararonin
    Have you ever missed out on a promotion? Why do you think you didn't get it?
  • She sounds like she works for corporate. you can do all of these things and never, ever advance. but corporate profits off of all this extra work that you're doing.
  • @sunvaj6754
    I used to work for two non-profit organizations and they really played discrimination, especially the executive director who only hired they friends and harassed several staffs. I had experience the most sicker job in American social services discriminated agencies in America. When they cheat the county government and you refuse to help them cheat then they hate you and silently attack you.
  • @savage_skirt5386
    not usually on merit or contribution, it's more political than that
  • Not getting promoted and having someone less experience than you get the job equals change job aka quit
  • @rock801
    Think how I can do more than is expected? I asked my boss to keep me in the loop, before I asked him flat out I listened as well as I could and made suggestions.......he kept ping ponging about ideas, so that I could not get anywhere or even lay out any plan.
  • @evilzzzability
    I have been overlooked for promotion many times despite being more capable than my peers due to- - I don't have the tradition university-degree path into the industry - I am generally much more efficient at the work to hand, and/or put in the necessary to get things done. "Too good at my job" for sure. - I don't promote myself much, a lot of what I do goes unnoticed except when there's an emergency or I'm not there to sort it - I am an older steadying influence, not a bright young thang - I don't care much for politics in the workplace TBH I have never expressed a burning desire to be promoted to my employer, so when I feel I need to get more I just go and look for a better paying job with slightly more seniority. I have always been great at what I do with a good work attitude and easily fitted into the culture - in short, highly employable. Employers should be smart enough to realise that just because you aren't sending weekly memos to your skip boss doesn't mean you don't want to progress or don't have ambition. They should pay attention to the work being done and the influence being made, and reward appropriately. Their loss.
  • @SS-lg7hq
    My anxiety holds me back. I made great strides, then my brother died. I took a giant step backward!
  • @leeklass3907
    This depends on the employers recruitment syle my current employer uses anyomous where the applicant dose not put their name or anything that could make them identifiable in the skills , knowledge & experience section of the application form that way it's free from bias and down to the applicants demonstrating in writing their suitability for the vacancy to make make through the sift to the interview stage of the application process. I think your correct as people are not trained in giving & recieving feedback.
  • @randys967
    Being principled and ethical might stop you from being promoted. Companies and their leaders want someone with a ride-or-die attitude, and being ethical just creates more work and fewer options, especially when ethical concerns are overcalled.
  • The only reward for hard and good workers is MORE WORK. 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️
  • @Tekkentacles
    Meritocracy is not entirely true. They promote people as a retention counter offer, not because they are the best.