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By Virginia Foster


It is frustrating when you are an ambitious, goal oriented professional woman, who wants to get ahead, and you keep encountering roadblocks. Many women point to invisible barriers and gender bias as the most pervasive obstacles. These are serious issues, but there are steps you can take to minimize them. When you want to make your move to next career level you have to plan carefully and ask for help when you need it.

Before you make any moves, you need to take stock of what it is you really want. You might have a great job with a dedicated staff, but dream about stepping up into international business. This might require working abroad or moving into an area that includes international responsibilities. Another woman may have global experience and but really wants to move into a sphere where she is managing a bigger team or crossing over into another division.

It can be a good idea to avoid confiding in your boss. You may think this person has your best interests at heart and will be happy to help you along your way. You might be unpleasantly surprised to learn that your boss is less than enthusiastic about your plans.

Preparing before you make any moves is always a good idea. You could begin volunteering for assignments that will add to your resume. You might find out whether your community college is offering any classes that would be beneficial to the job you are interested in. You may even be able to work with other divisions within your company while remaining in your current position.

As you advance in your career you will be expected to hold your own with corporate executives. To do that, you must have an impressive executive presence. You can start with assessing your communication skills. A lot of experts advise clients to record themselves. You could set up a mock interview, asking the questions, and recording your answers. You need to hear a person who is assertive, enunciates clearly, and avoids bad verbal habits.

Finding a sponsor who has already achieved the status you want for yourself can be very important. This should be a person who can introduce you to executives you need to know and can assist you with career opportunities. If you don't already know someone who fits this profile, you might have to do some research, seek a candidate out, and introduce yourself to him or her.

Just because your goals are obvious to you doesn't mean that everyone else knows what they are. You have to let people know what you want and that you are interested in taking on new challenges. You won't get anywhere by hoping someone will understand what you need and volunteer it.

Women who are serious about their careers have to make choices. Creating a game plan is the best way to realize your goals. It will take perseverance, strategic thinking, the guidance of a sponsor, and a little luck.




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