Reaching your work goals may look like a daunting task at first. With careful planning and implementation of right strategies, you can step up the career ladder quicker than you thought of. Here are few tips on how to get promoted at work quickly:
Continue learning
Learning is a lifelong process. To grow in your career, it is imperative that you keep accumulating knowledge across industries' trends, challenges and insights. Staying updated about your domain knowledge enables you to tackle challenges at work more efficiently and higher your chances of getting noticed by employers.
Lead when required
To take charge in a work environment doesn't always require you to be in a top position. You can assume a leadership role when circumstances demands at workplace. Exhibit your leadership skills while solving a critical problem at work by effectively communicating, motivating and working in coordination with other team members. Also start taking responsibilities a level in advance to show that you are ready for the next role.
Give your best
When you give your best in your work, you stay visible for your passion and performance. If you want to add more value to your work, then go t
Understand the business processes and be a domain resource for the data in the business systems.
* Architect, Design and Develop all ETL components including data acquisition, cleansing, standardization, validation, staging and database persistence using IBM InfoSphere suite, especially InfoSphere Datastage and QualityStage.
* Coordinate and provide specifications to remote ETL and DW developers.
Under the general direction of the Manager or Director of Marketing Analytics, the Statistical Analyst Senior creates custom analytic solutions, segmentation systems, models and ad hoc analysis.
* As part of this process, the Statistical Analyst Senior determines the optimal analytic approach, coordinates all aspects of the projects including project scoping, analysis design, receipt of data internally and externally, data audit and QA, analysis development and validation, presentation and execution.