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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 6 MIN

How to Turn Your First Job Into a Promotion Track

from The First Job Podcast with Fexingo: Entry-Level Roles, New Grads, and Starting Your Career · host Fexingo

In this episode of The First Job Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how to strategically position yourself for a promotion in your first job, even if you've only been there six months. They break down the concept of 'promotion velocity' — the idea that the fastest career growth often comes not from waiting years but from making your impact visible early. Using the example of a new grad who got promoted to senior analyst in 18 months at a mid-sized consulting firm, they discuss concrete tactics: documenting wins in a brag file, understanding your manager's priorities, and asking for stretch assignments. Lucas also warns against the common mistake of assuming good work alone gets noticed. Luna shares a surprising stat from a 2025 LinkedIn study showing that employees who proactively scheduled monthly check-ins with their manager were 4x more likely to be promoted within two years. They also touch on the awkwardness of asking for a promotion too soon and how to handle it gracefully. A practical guide for anyone who wants to move up faster without burning bridges. #Promotion #FirstJob #CareerGrowth #NewGrad #JobStrategy #BragFile #StretchAssignments #ManagerRelationship #PromotionVelocity #CareerAdvancement #LinkedInStudy #EarlyCareer #WorkplaceTips #JobPromotion #Careers #CareerPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The First Job Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how to strategically position yourself for a promotion in your first job, even if you've only been there six months. They break down the concept of 'promotion velocity' — the idea that the fastest career growth often comes not from waiting years but from making your impact visible early. Using the example of a new grad who got promoted to senior analyst in 18 months at a mid-sized consulting firm, they discuss concrete tactics: documenting wins in a brag file, understanding your manager's priorities, and asking for stretch assignments. Lucas also warns against the common mistake of assuming good work alone gets noticed. Luna shares a surprising stat from a 2025 LinkedIn study showing that employees who proactively scheduled monthly check-ins with their manager were 4x more likely to be promoted within two years. They also touch on the awkwardness of asking for a promotion too soon and how to handle it gracefully. A practical guide for anyone who wants to move up faster without burning bridges. #Promotion #FirstJob #CareerGrowth #NewGrad #JobStrategy #BragFile #StretchAssignments #ManagerRelationship #PromotionVelocity #CareerAdvancement #LinkedInStudy #EarlyCareer #WorkplaceTips #JobPromotion #Careers #CareerPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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