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5 ways to move on after being denied that promotion

Missing out on a promotion or pay rise is not the end of your career, it is a learning point. (Rawpixel pic)

It is disappointing for getting passed over for a raise or a promotion, especially if you believe that deserved it. But not everything always goes to plan and a setback is not the end of the line.

You will need to learn how to handle rejection and keep your composure instead of venting your frustration.

The best is to plan on how to get your next raise or promotion.

1. Say thank you to your manager

Take your time to process your thoughts before genuinely thanking your boss for considering your proposition.

It may not be easy knowing you will not be receiving a promotion or raise but a thank you is a necessary gesture that will make a positive impression on your manager.

2. Be open to feedback and criticism

Being open to feedback and criticism is important at work. Getting the most out of the discussion can be beneficial and your manager will be more truthful to you.

Having a forward-thinking mindset will show that you are prepared to move on, to grow and work harder. Listen without being judgmental and take note of every piece pf feedback.

Feedback helps you to set achievable goals to improve yourself and resolve any setbacks.

3. Devise a SMART game plan

Now that you have received the feedback and criticism, it is time to map out a plan for your career.

Instead of setting up a long-term plan, establish short-term goals that you can achieve within half a year.

Rather than give up, devise a SMART game plan that will put you back in the running for the next promotion. (Rawpixel pic)

Try to set your goals the “SMART” way:

  • Specific: Identify your goal clearly and specifically
  • Measurable: Include clear benchmarks to determine development and success
  • Attainable: The goal should have a 50% or greater chance of success
  • Relevant: The goal is essential and applicable to you
  • Time-bound: Commit to a particular time frame

4. Focus on your career goals

If you are focusing on a single goal, you might need to take a time out from the rest of the goals you are pursuing.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, give yourself a moment to relax before getting back up to speed. Remember, it takes time and dedication to make progress.

5. You have a choice

Having a raise or promotion denied is not necessarily a reason for you to quit a job.

But maybe you think you will find more success in a different workplace. Either way, the choice is yours to make if you wish to move on.

Prove to yourself that you excel in your job and are a great team player. If all goes well, you will have other opportunities to climb the corporate ladder.

This article first appeared in jobstore.com Jobstore is an online job site that specialises in providing jobseekers with the latest job opportunities by matching talented individuals with reputable companies in Malaysia. Find your dream job with over 40,000 job vacancies in Malaysia.

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