Hello all,
I’m in a bit of a dilemma and would greatly appreciate your advice.
Context:
• I’m a second-year, entry-level consultant at a Northern European Big 4 firm.
• Promotion season is approaching, but I’m uncertain about my chances due to two main factors: my department’s underperformance and my own struggles on a few projects, though I am actively improving.
Situation:
• I aspire to be promoted to a senior position, but I recognize that it might not happen this cycle.
• I’ve been approached to potentially join a significant, year-long project (still in the RFP phase) that is highly impactful—far beyond any previous work I’ve done. This project would be a major highlight on my CV.
• The project is led by a partner from another team, with whom I have a strong working relationship. I’m also uniquely qualified for this role as I speak the local languages of both the Middle Eastern office and our own, making me the top candidate.
• While this project is a dream opportunity for learning and development, I’m hesitant to commit to it for a year if I remain at my current level.
• I’m also considering a job change but would prefer to do so with a promotion under my belt.
Questions:
1. Can I leverage my unique qualifications to negotiate a promotion before committing to this project?
2. Should I discuss the possibility of a promotion with the partner leading the project, even though he is from another team and my bargaining power is limited?
3. Are there other factors I should consider before making a decision?
Thank you in advance for your insights.