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by TX81Z
1023 days ago
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So many people in leadership at top companies just won the start-up lottery as a junior employee and had the internal drive to get promo at all costs to gradually get to the top. As soon as they leave the bubble it’s clear how few real skills they possess. Likewise, the degree to which Director+ jobs just hire based on current title at a competitor alone is bonkers. I’ve worked under people who are utterly clueless but managed to make VP at the place up the street. So they just get to be a VP at the next place. |
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- Luck landed them in a leadership spot on a project that was already successful or headed that way
- They didn't do anything to abruptly change that course
- They are skilled at managing up with the right words, phrases, actions
Then, they move up in the chain they are already in, where everything is very familiar. Goes well enough until they move outside that bubble.