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Career Counseling, Self Development, Skill Enhancer => Career Growth & Self Development => Topic started by: Monirul Islam on May 19, 2018, 11:40:36 AM

Title: I’m missing out on promotion because I was too honest. What should I do?
Post by: Monirul Islam on May 19, 2018, 11:40:36 AM
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For several months I have been working for a new boss who has nothing but good things to say about my achievements and who promised to put me forward for a promotion, but now states my relationship with a colleague will prevent this going ahead. The relationship problem seems to stem from my honest and professional feedback that the boss had requested about said colleague. I feel I am being held back for being honest. My colleague had on several occasions claimed the credit for ideas I had passed them and I had called them out on this, with email proof. What can I do to solve this issue? I feel I am being held back due to the unprofessional actions of this colleague.

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