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01-10-2013, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Actually beside having a nice name card any reason why you are so hung up to be a manager? Most people talk about pay, company, industry, prospect, professional development etc but you seem more interested in calling yourself project manager. What you hope to achieve with this designation?
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got to agree. if your direct report is only GM, then u are better off looking for a company where there are more levels in between for you to get a nice title.
btw, i don't have manager/president/director in my title but i earn way more than my AVP wife.
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01-10-2013, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
got to agree. if your direct report is only GM, then u are better off looking for a company where there are more levels in between for you to get a nice title.
btw, i don't have manager/president/director in my title but i earn way more than my AVP wife.
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Thanks for chirping in. I agree too.
And I understand there are many people who don't have fancy titles yet make a lot of money.
I think the other aspect of my initial post has been largely neglected. What are the suggested professional developments I can look out for and take up to better myself? I don't expect to be become a "decently-paid" manager nor reach my target pay level overnight and without hard work so...
I will wait for more opinions on this.
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01-10-2013, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by aspenx
I see the designation as a form of safety net. I understand some firms can be difficult with their recruitment process and a suitable title for the kind of work I do should help in the event that I want to make a jump again at that time. Of cos the real skills and experience will have to show for it too.
My goals on pay and company aren't that firm as obviously I may have to readjust my expectations now and expect to do so continuously.
I hope to find some more ideas and plan what I should do next.
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In all my years of hiring and letting go staff, this is the 1st time I hear that having a manager title provides a career safety net. Nobody cares about job titles when it comes to hiring, having a name card that says manager certainly does not help in providing job security. What use is a silly manager title when during a recession thousands of Vice Presidents / Directors were getting fired everyday.
I think your 1st goal is to stop setting goals base on worthless things like business title.
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01-10-2013, 02:12 PM
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ithe fastest way to get good money and promoted to senior level is to join b2b sales or banking fo.
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01-10-2013, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In all my years of hiring and letting go staff, this is the 1st time I hear that having a manager title provides a career safety net. Nobody cares about job titles when it comes to hiring, having a name card that says manager certainly does not help in providing job security. What use is a silly manager title when during a recession thousands of Vice Presidents / Directors were getting fired everyday.
I think your 1st goal is to stop setting goals base on worthless things like business title.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. You are definitely right about job security. Regarding hiring, I have heard some funny things regarding titles and from both sides of the fence. I will have to learn how to filter my information better but before that I thought it could be a temporary goal to work towards.
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01-10-2013, 02:29 PM
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ithe fastest way to get good money and promoted to senior level is to join b2b sales or banking fo.
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I have heard from old hands that b2b sales was once considered as part of the job scope for my current position byut was removed/not added. It is largely being handled by the directors (from the other divisions) and GM now.
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01-10-2013, 03:59 PM
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Job prospect and pay negotiation is determin by CV branding and exisiting salary, not job title, thats why all the deg grads from good unis try to get into a branded mnc if possible. once stuck in sme very hard to recover
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01-10-2013, 10:46 PM
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I think the threadstarter sees himself as having good people management skills as well as having the drive to get things done and thus wants to position himself in a role which he thinks requires both of these skills in abundance. In that respect I think for him to position himself accordingly makes sense
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02-10-2013, 08:37 AM
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I think the threadstarter sees himself as having good people management skills as well as having the drive to get things done and thus wants to position himself in a role which he thinks requires both of these skills in abundance. In that respect I think for him to position himself accordingly makes sense
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Yes, although I can't claim to have "good" people management skills yet.
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