9 Tips for Getting Promoted at Work in 2023: Stand Out And Secure Your Job!

9 Tips for Getting Promoted at Work in 2023: Stand Out And Secure Your Job!

Many companies are laying people off and slowing – or halting – their hiring as we progress through 2023. Getting promoted becomes much more critical to stand out at work and secure your position.

Getting promoted is exciting, and it comes with a host of perks: more money, more influence, and more control over your daily tasks. But getting promoted can be trickier than you might think, especially when layoffs and hiring freezes abound.

While the final decision is out of your hands, there are many steps you can take to better your odds. Being proactive and strategic go a long way.

Here are 9 tips for getting promoted at work. Follow these and make your life that much easier!

First: A Little Context

The economic times we’re experiencing in 2023 present a unique set of circumstances.

Firstly, there’s inflation. The annual inflation rate as of February 2023 is 6.0%, still extremely high but down from its peak of 9.1% in July 2022 and an 8.0% average inflation rate for the year 2022. Inflation is slowing as the Fed continues to increase interest rates – currently 5.0% – which is good, right?

Yes and no. In March 2023, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapsed when its consumers got wind of financial difficulty and made a run on the bank. As interest rates increase, bond prices fall, so SVB – and other banks who poured large sums into US Government Bonds during times of near-zero interest – saw great erosion in their portfolios. 

Other major banks, including US bank First Republic and Swedish bank Credit Suisse, are experiencing similar difficulties, signaling a potential bank stability problem and subsequent recession.

Increasing interest rates is great for slowing inflation, but it’s tough on banks, so the Fed is in a tight spot. Does it continue to raise rates to curb inflation when the banks are in a state of peril? Or does it pause interest hikes for now, let inflation continue to run rampant, and let banks recover? Both options have serious economic ramifications.

Although the US government stepped in to guarantee deposits in SVB, the larger question remains. Experts aren’t sure if this a signal of an institutional bank failure that could plunge the economy deep into recession, but it could be.

Since we’re in a period of wait and see, employers are taking a cautious approach for now, especially in the tech sector. They’re uncertain about what the future holds regarding growth, revenue, and raising or borrowing capital.

For all these reasons, securing your job and working towards a promotion matters now more than ever, and we’ll help you figure out how to do that.

9 Tips for Getting Promoted

Here are 9 tips that will help you on your journey toward getting promoted at work.

Tip 1: Plan in Advance

Getting promoted requires forethought, so talk with your boss as soon as the thought crosses your mind. If you’re worried your job is at risk, now’s the time to have this conversation and see when you might be up for a promotion – or what you can do to become eligible soon.  

Allow six to nine months’ heads up for your boss to monitor your progress under the pretense of a promotion. Remember that getting promoted too quickly can set you up for failure, so trust the process.

Getting promoted at work means meeting – and exceeding – expectations. Once you’re there, you can mention promotion to your boss, and you should continue to bring it up regularly. Here are some ways to do that:

  1. Mention promotion and ask if you’re on that trajectory during regular one-on-ones with your manager.
  2. After achieving an important goal, and receiving praise for it, remind your manager of promotion and ask about your progress.
  3. During performance reviews, analyze if you’re on the path to promotion.

With a bit of planning, getting promoted becomes that much easier.

Tip 2: Make Your Boss’ Job Easier

Unsurprisingly, getting promoted is about making your boss’ life more manageable. Consider the work they’re doing, and consistently seek to alleviate it. 

Practically, this means performing at a high enough level that your boss trusts you and can focus on their career. They can delegate to you, know that work will be done exceptionally well, and turn their attention to new projects that allow them to stand out.

Tip 3: Own Things From Start to Finish

Promotions at work require proving that you can own projects from start to finish. This means developing ideas, pitching them, and executing them until implementation.

Many times, people are too distracted with various tasks and ideas. Instead, be the person who can hone in on the best idea and bring it to the finish line. Doing so will help you stand out.

Tip 4: Constantly Work on Improving

The higher-ups at your organization got there because they constantly improved. Self-improvement requires intentionality, so make it a focus.

High-performing employees are different from high-potential employees in that both people do their work exceptionally well. The difference is that high-potential employees understand their weaknesses and work to improve them.

Think deeply about your strengths and weaknesses, and work on improving any weak areas. This will require stepping outside of your comfort zone.

Self-improvement should be in the form of both interpersonal and technical skills.

Tip 5: Work Towards the Bigger Picture

Getting promoted requires the understanding that everything you do feeds into the bigger picture. This understanding allowed your boss and their boss to get where they are. Think strategically about how what you do can impact the overall company.

Big-picture thinking means being strategic. This means not only executing on the day-to-day but understanding how processes can be improved.

Further, you’ll want to deeply understand organizational culture and act in a way that embodies it.

If your company is feeling the effects of uncertain economic times, mention that you’re aware of this and ask what you can do to help. If you aren’t sure, ask. Thinking about the bigger economic picture and contextualizing your priorities is an excellent way to stand out.

Tip 6: Document Achievements

Remember that getting promoted is a lengthy, multi-month process. Throughout this time, you’ll have various achievements, some of which you may forget as the weeks turn into months.

Document your work. You can take time at the end of each week to reflect on what you did and what impact that had. Any time you make a measurable impact, take note. Specify exactly what impact your work had, with numbers if possible.

Tip 7: Always Ask For Feedback

Remember how we mentioned the importance of constantly improving? Asking for feedback is an excellent way to do this.

Getting promoted as efficiently as possible means asking everyone for feedback. Try to understand your strengths and weaknesses as others see them, and ask for ways to improve.

You should also be experienced in giving others feedback, whether they’re your boss or coworker. There’s an art to giving feedback, and the higher up you go, the better at it you’ll need to be.

Tip 8: Work Well With Others

Getting promoted and climbing the corporate ladder require working with a wide range of people. Great bosses are that way because they get along well with many individuals and can adapt to various working styles.

Further, by working cohesively with others, you build strong relationships. Your boss doesn’t make a promotion decision in a vacuum; often, there are others whose opinions are considered for your promotion.

Treat people with respect, do what you say you will, and aim to resolve any disputes amicably.

Tip 9: Be Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

Promotions at work mean you’re stepping into a role you may not be 100% ready for. Getting promoted is exciting, and the prep you’ve been doing will prepare you enough, but you can’t anticipate everything.

Climbing the corporate ladder is inherently uncomfortable at times. The better you embrace that, the more prepared you’ll be for a promotion.

In your current role, actively seek to be outside your comfort zone. What pitch, project, or contribution can you make that feels uncomfortable? The more you flex this muscle, the greater your comfort zone becomes.

Sometimes, You Need to Look Externally

If you feel you’ve proved yourself at your current company but aren’t getting promoted, it’s time to look elsewhere. Not all companies value upward trajectory; sometimes, you need to switch organizations to climb the ladder.

Additionally, if you’re worried your job is at risk, developing a relationship with an executive recruiter will give you options. They’ll take the time to get to know your career goals and can step in to help you quickly land a new job should you lose your current one.

Jennings Executive specializes in matching exceptional talent with exceptional organizations. Our 10+ years of experience mean we’re well-equipped to help you land your dream position at another company. Learn more today! 

Kerry Ward

Director of Strategic Operations

Kerry is the Director of Strategic Operations at Jennings Executive Search. Starting her career with a boutique bank management consulting firm specializing in revenue enhancement and regulatory compliance, her engagements with financial institutions within all 12 Federal Reserve Districts propelled her interest for blending client interaction and strategic financial operations. She later transitioned to tax consulting and wealth management becoming registered with FINRA and the SEC and becoming licensed in insurance. Moving into a big four investment bank, and working in a boutique ultra high net worth investment advisory firm, her history spans various aspects of capital markets – both public and private.


Here at Jennings Executive Search, Kerry applies her two decades of experience along with her knack for interpersonal communications in aligning the interest of all stakeholders. Joining the team was a natural return to a highly specialized firm where she can work across all business functions using her energetic candor, enthusiasm for growth and improving processes while fostering relationships with our clients to reach their talent development and overall strategic growth goals.


Kerry graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Georgia State University, and earned her MBA in Finance. Outside of the Jennings office, she enjoys traveling with her family for outdoor music festivals, golf and sports.

Daniel Wilkinson

Vice President of Strategic Initiatives & Client Success

DANIEL WILKINSON IS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVES & CLIENT SUCCESS. HE BRINGS OVER TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCE IN COMMERCIAL AND PRICING STRATEGY, HAVING HELD KEY LEADERSHIP ROLES AT DELTA AIR LINES AND DELTA VACATIONS. HIS CAREER IS MARKED BY A PROVEN TRACK RECORD IN DRIVING SIGNIFICANT BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION THROUGH INNOVATIVE DATA-DRIVEN STRATEGIES, CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAM LEADERSHIP, AND ENHANCED PROFITABILITY. DAN’S EXPERTISE IS IN HIS ABILITY TO INTEGRATE DATA ANALYTICS WITH STRATEGIC PLANNING, ENABLING ORGANIZATIONS TO OPTIMIZE THEIR REVENUE MANAGEMENT AND PRICING STRATEGIES IN DYNAMIC MARKET ENVIRONMENTS.

AT DELTA VACATIONS, DAN SERVED AS VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGIC BUSINESS/IT PLANNING & REVENUE MANAGEMENT, WHERE HE SUCCESSFULLY LED TEAMS IN DELIVERING SCALABLE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, DEFINING GO-TO-MARKET STRATEGIES AND DRIVING SIGNIFICANT INCREMENTAL REVENUE AND PROFIT.

DAN RECEIVED A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FROM TAYLOR UNIVERSITY AND AN MBA WITH A FINANCE CONCENTRATION FROM EMORY UNIVERSITY’S GOIZUETA BUSINESS SCHOOL.

Brian Banister

EXECUTIVE RECRUITER

BRIAN BANISTER IS AN EXECUTIVE RECRUITER AT JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. BRIAN HAS A BROAD RANGE OF EXPERIENCE, HAVING WORKED IN STRATEGY & CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL PLANNING & ANALYSIS, AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTING ROLES FOR LEADING COMPANIES AND CLIENTS IN THE HOSPITALITY, REAL ESTATE, MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, AND TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA, AND TELECOM (TMT) SECTORS. HE BEGAN HIS CAREER AT DELOITTE & TOUCHE, WORKING AS A LICENSED CPA. AFTER DELOITTE, BRIAN PIVOTED INTO CORPORATE FINANCE, WHERE HE HELD POSITIONS IN STRATEGY & CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT AT INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP (IHG) AND COX COMMUNICATIONS, AS WELL AS AN FP&A ROLE AT BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP (BCG). THESE ROLES ALLOWED BRIAN TO GAIN VALUABLE EXPOSURE IN AREAS LIKE CLIENT SERVICES, STRATEGIC CONSULTING & PLANNING, FINANCIAL ANALYSIS, AND M&A AND INVESTMENT ACTIVITY.

BRIAN’S EDUCATION INCLUDES BOTH A MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE AND A BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN ACCOUNTING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.

Lori Shad

EXECUTIVE RECRUITER

DRIVING TRANSFORMATION THROUGH PEOPLE IS OUR MISSION AND LORI’S PASSION AS AN EXECUTIVE RECRUITER WITH JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. SHE CONDUCTS THOROUGH RESEARCH ON EACH ROLE AND BUILDS STRONG RELATIONSHIPS WITH CANDIDATES TO HELP CONNECT PROFESSIONALS WITH THEIR NEXT GREAT OPPORTUNITY. LORI SPENT 22 YEARS AT A FORTUNE 500 INSURANCE COMPANY IN PRODUCT MANAGEMENT, SALES/BUSINESS CONSULTING, AND RECRUITING ROLES. SHE USES THIS EXPERIENCE AS SHE SEARCHES FOR THE BEST TALENT TO HELP DRIVE CLIENT SUCCESS FORWARD. SHE’S FOCUSED ON DELIVERING RESULTS AND GETS THERE THROUGH EFFICIENCY AND TENACITY WITH AN EMPATHETIC, COMPASSIONATE, FUN, GENUINE, AND POSITIVE APPROACH. SHE HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN HELPING CLIENTS ACHIEVE BUSINESS OBJECTIVES THROUGH UNDERSTANDING NEEDS, CREATING INDIVIDUAL, DATA-DRIVEN SOLUTIONS, AND SOLVING PROBLEMS, AS WELL AS POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP BUILDING AND TEAMWORK.

LORI GRADUATED WITH A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.

Justin Graves

EXECUTIVE RECRUITER

JUSTIN GRAVES IS AN EXECUTIVE RECRUITER AT JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH.

JUSTIN HAS A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES WORKING WITHIN PUBLIC AND INDUSTRY ACCOUNTING. HE BEGAN HIS CAREER WITH PATHSTONE FAMILY OFFICE PREPARING TAX RETURNS FOR HIGH NET WORTH INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS IN THE ATLANTA AREA. IN JANUARY 2015, HE JOINED COHNREZNICK, LLP, A TOP 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM, IN AUDIT & ASSURANCE WORKING PRIMARILY IN THE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AND HOUSING MARKET. PRIOR TO JOINING JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH, JUSTIN WORKED AT A FAST GROWING TECHNOLOGY COMPANY, SS&C TECHNOLOGIES, WHERE HE WORKED IN THE REAL ASSETS DEPARTMENT DOING FUND ADMINISTRATION.

JUSTIN GRADUATED WITH A BACHELORS OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ACCOUNTANCY FROM OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY.

Justin Jennings

EXECUTIVE RECRUITER

JUSTIN JENNINGS IS AN EXECUTIVE RECRUITER AT JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. HE COMES FROM THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY WITH 15 YEARS OF MEDICAL SALES EXPERIENCE. HE ATTRIBUTES HIS SUCCESS IN SALES TO LISTENING AND LEARNING FROM HIS CUSTOMERS AND ENJOYS THE PROCESS OF SOLVING PROBLEMS. HE IS SKILLED AT DEVELOPING THE RIGHT ACTION PLAN FOR EACH OF HIS CLIENT’S UNIQUE NEEDS AND COMMITTED TO HELPING THEM CHOOSE THE BEST SOLUTION. JUSTIN HAS TAKEN HIS SPIRIT AND PASSION FOR SELLING TO THE WORLD OF RECRUITING. HE HAS A GOAL OF SURPASSING HIS CLIENT’S EXPECTATIONS AND ASSISTING THEM WITH TALENT ACQUISITION.

JUSTIN GRADUATED WITH A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT FROM GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. WHEN NOT AT WORK, YOU CAN FIND HIM ON HIS MOUNTAIN BIKE, THE GOLF COURSE, OR SKIING OUT WEST IN THE WINTERS.

Chip Locke

PRACTICE LEAD, TECHNOLOGY RECRUITING

CHIP LOCKE IS THE TECHNOLOGY RECRUITING PRACTICE LEAD FOR JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. CHIP BRINGS 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AND RECRUITING INCLUDING HANDS-ON WORK AS A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER AND BIG 4 SYSTEMS CONSULTANT. HE IS A TRUSTED CIO ADVISOR WITH EXPERIENCE ACROSS INDUSTRY VERTICALS AND A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS AND THE FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF DELIVERY THAT ENABLE BUSINESS OPERATIONS. HIS EXPERIENCE INCLUDES RECRUITING EXECUTIVES AND COLLABORATING ON STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF IT ORGANIZATIONS.

HIS CLIENT SUCCESS STORIES CAN BE FOUND AT COMPANIES RANGING IN SIZE FROM STARTUP TO FORTUNE 500 ACROSS AVIATION, ENERGY, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, TECH, MANUFACTURING, RETAIL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS. CHIP GRADUATED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA WITH A BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS.

Brian Gelfand

PARTNER

BRIAN GELFAND IS A PARTNER AT JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. HE BEGAN HIS CAREER AT DELOITTE & TOUCHE IN AUDIT AND ENTERPRISE RISK SERVICES, WITH A FOCUS ON THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND REAL ESTATE INDUSTRIES. AT DELOITTE, BRIAN GAINED VALUABLE CORPORATE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH A MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR PUBLIC MORTGAGE SERVICING CORPORATION, AND A NOT-FOR-PROFIT FOUNDATION WITH OVER $10 BILLION IN ASSETS. BRIAN PASSED THE CPA EXAM BUT ULTIMATELY DECIDED ASSISTING CLIENTS WITH THEIR PEOPLE STRATEGIES WAS HIS PASSION.

BRIAN’S EDUCATION INCLUDES A MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY FROM KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY AND A BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN ACCOUNTING FROM GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY

Jon Jennings

FOUNDER / MANAGING PARTNER

JON JENNINGS IS THE FOUNDER AND MANAGING PARTNER OF JENNINGS EXECUTIVE SEARCH. ESTABLISHED IN 2014, HIS VISION WAS TO SHAPE A FIRM ANCHORED IN TRANSPARENCY AND VALUE CREATION. OVER THE YEARS, JON HAS HAD THE DISTINCT OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE WITH AND LEARN FROM LEADING INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES, GLEANING INSIGHTS FROM THEIR EXPERIENCES AND COMBINING THIS KNOWLEDGE WITH THOROUGH RESEARCH. THIS HAS EQUIPPED HIM TO OFFER A DEEPER, MORE STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE ON ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN AND TALENT IDENTIFICATION. WITH AN INITIAL FOCUS IN FINANCE, THROUGH JON’S LEADERSHIP THE FIRM HAS PIVOTED INTO BROADER COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL STRATEGIES AS WELL AS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES.

TOGETHER WITH HIS EXPERIENCED TEAM OF EX-CONSULTANTS AND INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS, JON COLLABORATES WITH PREMIER CONSULTING FIRMS TO ENHANCE THEIR PRACTICES. SIMULTANEOUSLY, HE ASSISTS PRIVATE EQUITY GROUPS AND THEIR PORTFOLIO COMPANIES IN REFINING AND FORTIFYING THEIR COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL STRATEGIC OPERATIONS.

THE CULMINATION OF THESE EFFORTS IS A BOUTIQUE FIRM THAT INC.COM CELEBRATED AS ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S FASTEST-GROWING COMPANIES. BETWEEN 2019 AND 2022, THE COMPANY WITNESSED A STAGGERING GROWTH RATE OF NEARLY 600%.