CLIMBING THE CORPORATE LADDER WELCOME TO YOUR CAREER It will take a combination of education, skill, networking, and luck, but if you play the right cards and get a few lucky rolls of the dice, you could find yourself quickly climbing the corporate ladder.
A DEGREE IS ONLY THE BEGINNING The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said most executives have a bachelor's degree and at least 5 years of experience.
MAJOR CORPORATIONS
risk missing out on $1.5 trillion in revenue opportunities by neglecting what is happening at startups.
DON'T REST ON YOUR LAURELS
CRITICAL FOR SUCCESS
competency isn't enough to ensure success. The best leaders are constantly learning and growing.
SOME GREAT WORK leads to your first taste of management.
A 10-year Harvard Business Review study found that understanding the entire business is
SUCCESS WITH
A STARTUP
GET AN EXTRA TURN
Training, experience, and hard work have given you the breadth of knowledge needed for SUCCESS BROADEN YOUR
HORIZONS
HEAD TO THE FINISH LINE
MOVE UP SPACES The Harvard Business Review explained that failure o en serves as
You've obtained a BACHELOR'S DEGREE
A MAJOR SPRINGBOARD TO SUCCESS for those who persevere.
That was a bit TOO MUCH FUN and your reputation took a hit. HOLIDAY PARTY GONE WRONG MOVE BACK SPACES MOVE BACK SPACES
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