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Why Hard Workers Don’t Get Promoted (And What Actually Does)

5 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Have you ever watched someone less experienced get promoted before you and thought: “How are they moving ahead faster than me?” Most people assume promotions go to the hardest workers. But in reality, promotions are usually driven by something much less obvious: visibility, perception, trust, and whether people already see you operating at the next level. In this episode, Jag breaks down the hidden workplace dynamics that actually drive career progression, including: * Why hard work alone often becomes invisible * Why promotion is a completely different skillset * How executive presence works in practice * Why perception matters more than output * The hidden office politics behind promotion decisions * How people quietly position themselves for faster career growth If you’ve ever felt overlooked, under-recognised, or frustrated watching others progress faster despite working just as hard - this episode will completely change how you think about promotions. 🎓 Success Subtext: The Promotion Method https://successsubtext.com/yes [https://successsubtext.com/yes] Hosted by Jag Dhaliwal ACA (Chartered Accountant & Career Coach), Success Subtext explores the hidden curriculum of career growth, workplace psychology, and modern success.

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