Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its not about time, why do old people think you have to put in time, that is actually worthless
It isn’t about time per se, but about wisdom and judgement and those things tend to develop over time with the accumulation of experiences. It’s not something you can short cut. That said, some leadership roles don’t need that level of judgement but instead need risk taking and optimism and creativity, and young people are often have those things.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a new role that opened up which would be a promotion for me a large company (85BN market cap ish). Total comp and benefits seem great. I did a 1 on 1 with the hiring manager last week and a quick touch late last week with (who would be my) counterpart. Not much said just a quick hey and gotta run.
I looked at his LinkedIn and he’s a director and probably 30 if my math is right. Great pedigree and experience…but between undergrad/grad school he has 6 years experience. I have to be missing something because climbing the ladder that fast is unheard of.
Is this not a cause for concern with anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let me repeat this again, PUTTING IN YOUR TIME means nothing. If someone has the skills and abilities to deliver results it doesn't matter. You can't teach stupid.
This is very context dependent. Skills and abilities often come as a result of time. In simple project management or simple programs with clear policies and procedures, it's easy to move up quickly. In complex environments, you want someone who has lots of experience.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let me repeat this again, PUTTING IN YOUR TIME means nothing. If someone has the skills and abilities to deliver results it doesn't matter. You can't teach stupid.
This is very context dependent. Skills and abilities often come as a result of time. In simple project management or simple programs with clear policies and procedures, it's easy to move up quickly. In complex environments, you want someone who has lots of experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nepotism?
I’d think that if he didn’t work at 2 other companies jumping from manager > Srm > Director. Somehow he’s getting hired this high, but I work in a heavy ‘experience matters’ industry.
Anonymous wrote:let me repeat this again, PUTTING IN YOUR TIME means nothing. If someone has the skills and abilities to deliver results it doesn't matter. You can't teach stupid.