12 tips for landing a promotion while working remotely
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Ris Adams
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There are many advantages to working at home, but there’s at least one drawback. Telecommuters are 50% less likely to get promoted, according to a Stanford University study. Other research suggests that this is due to the assumptions your colleagues make when they don’t see you around the office regularly.
If you want to wear your bunny slippers while you move ahead, study these tips. You’ll learn how to raise your visibility and demonstrate your reliability.
Management experts believe that passive face time plays a big part in how your colleagues view you. Just seeing you around tends to create an impression that you’re a committed team player. You may need to make an extra effort if you work remotely.
That Stanford study also found that employees who work at home are happier and more productive. The facts are on your side. You just need to let your colleagues know what you’re doing.
Creating more face time while you show your boss you’re indispensable is a great first step. However, remember that it’s also important to ask for what you want, whether that’s a raise or a new position. Put it all together; you’ll be well on your way to a successful career while you work at home.