Stepping up internally? Being taken seriously

Stepping up internally? Being taken seriously

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8-P

Original Poster:

2,815 posts

267 months

Friday 15th November
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Hi All,

Just avoided losing my job in an internal restructure but part of this will involve the company hiring a new commercial director to manage 2 sales teams(public and private), marketing and customer care.

I’m Head of Marketing at the moment, so not the perfect fit for this role. But I’m up for it, I want to progress. I’m well respected, good with numbers, not one of many dead wood types in the company either.

The question is should I apply? Or would I be wasting everyone’s time!

All views welcome

EmailAddress

13,563 posts

225 months

Friday 15th November
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Yes. Apply.

Have your st together.

Approach your direct line, and HR.

Talk about growth, learning, and professional opportunity.

Mr E

22,124 posts

266 months

Friday 15th November
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Apply. Even if it’s a flat “no thanks” your enthusiasm/interest will be noted.

Time4another

270 posts

10 months

Friday 15th November
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Get your name down.

I'd imagine there will be people management involved. I'd be prepared for questions around that. If you are good at what you do numbers wise they will know that and there's little point asking questions around that.

Cwomble

75 posts

2 months

Friday 15th November
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A marketing manager isn't a natural fit to go into a sales management role.
However...
You'd be mad not to apply.


Collectingbrass

2,391 posts

202 months

Friday 15th November
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Go for the interview experience if nothing else, and be very well prepared for questions on how you would manage the elements of the role that you don't know anything about or have experience in.

At that level with such a broad brush role it is common to have no direct experience in areas of your remit, but despite what my current line manager thinks most people think bullst and bluster will only get you so far and definitely isn't a good interview strategy. Think about what the role really needs in the organisation as it is set up, and with the people you would be heading up as they are in the roles they have. As an example, I need a strong design manager and cost manager and I have said things like "I know I can trust Bob implicitly to deliver what I need in this role but I may need to do some work to develop Bill to the place I need him to be"

The jiffle king

7,059 posts

265 months

Friday 15th November
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I have a different approach.

Not saying you should not apply but given you already work there I would do the following:
- See the hiring manager and explain your interest and ask them what they really want the role to deliver
- Talk with the Head of HR to express your interest and that you've spoken to the line manager and feel that you have something to offer
- Ask to spend a few hours with the line manager understanding the role and the challenges so that when you apply, you can tailor your approach


Honestly they will have people they want to interview already or will be going externally but just applying will not get you the role. Building the key relationships as above is much more likely to see you succeed

8-P

Original Poster:

2,815 posts

267 months

Friday 15th November
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Thanks for all the views, lots of good points.

The hiring manager(senior director) is my current boss of 3 years. We get on really well(there wouldn’t be any favours) and I’m sure there would be someone from hr and possibly the COO in the meeting. I would be known by those two, too.

I have nothing to lose as others have said and I get a chance to express my desire to progress etc