9 min

E85: How to Deal with Unspecific Career Feedback to Build Your Skills, Relationships, Career, and Salary Build Your Brave Career with Nicole Trick Steinbach

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Listeners Question: Nicole answers a listener question: how to deal with unspecific feedback. The listener shared the following information:
“My manager told me to be strategic. I’ve asked a number of times what he means because I already think I am strategic in my role. He agrees every time I share an example of what I think is strategic that I’m already doing. But his feedback doesn’t change and he also doesn’t raise my salary or support my promotion. What do I do in this situation?”
Listen for my answer, advice, and how to in this episode!    
RELATED EPISODES:
 How to make your next promotion inevitable
 How you Lead your Interview Process
 
For more information on how you can build your brave:
Nicole@tricksteinbach.com
https://tricksteinbach.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletricksteinbach/
https://www.facebook.com/NicoleTrickSteinbach


If you are an established woman in tech who is creating results and making an impact at work so your workload and stress just keep growing but promotions and salary bumps remain a distant dream, it is time for change. 
Listen, we all know the tech industry has dramatically changed. It's time your career approach did too. 
You don't need cookie-cutter programs or dusty advice from outdated playbooks, because what works for tech bros, won't work for you. You need individualized, bespoke support to build your brave career. One that reflects who you are as a woman in tech. 
I invite you to explore career coaching with me. Get all the details, including prices and client results, at TrickSteinbach.com.
You can stress less, work less, and earn more. You've already earned it. Let's make it happen. 

Listeners Question: Nicole answers a listener question: how to deal with unspecific feedback. The listener shared the following information:
“My manager told me to be strategic. I’ve asked a number of times what he means because I already think I am strategic in my role. He agrees every time I share an example of what I think is strategic that I’m already doing. But his feedback doesn’t change and he also doesn’t raise my salary or support my promotion. What do I do in this situation?”
Listen for my answer, advice, and how to in this episode!    
RELATED EPISODES:
 How to make your next promotion inevitable
 How you Lead your Interview Process
 
For more information on how you can build your brave:
Nicole@tricksteinbach.com
https://tricksteinbach.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletricksteinbach/
https://www.facebook.com/NicoleTrickSteinbach


If you are an established woman in tech who is creating results and making an impact at work so your workload and stress just keep growing but promotions and salary bumps remain a distant dream, it is time for change. 
Listen, we all know the tech industry has dramatically changed. It's time your career approach did too. 
You don't need cookie-cutter programs or dusty advice from outdated playbooks, because what works for tech bros, won't work for you. You need individualized, bespoke support to build your brave career. One that reflects who you are as a woman in tech. 
I invite you to explore career coaching with me. Get all the details, including prices and client results, at TrickSteinbach.com.
You can stress less, work less, and earn more. You've already earned it. Let's make it happen. 

9 min