At Kinetix, we spend a lot of time thinking about how to best set up our managers of people for success. We rely on our managers to lead our recruiting teams and other departments crucial to our success as a business. Within that framework, we have quite a few young managers on our team, myself included. Having only managed employees for a little over a year, I know firsthand the highs and lows of managing an individual contributor and the responsibilities that go along with it.
Throughout my year as a first-time manager, I’ve learned a lot of lessons and picked up advice I’d like to share with all the other young managers finding their way through the corporate world. Before jumping into some tips on how to succeed as a young manager, I’m going to share a quote on managing from Michael Scott on “The Office” that I find humorous but also find it to be something that can teach us a thing or two about being a good manager.
“I swore to myself that if I ever got to walk around the room as manager, people would laugh when they saw me coming, and would applaud as I walked away.”
To me, the above quote is one of the more striking things you could say about managing because it reinforces the fact that we as managers seek to not only receive recognition and admiration from our employees but also want to inspire them to do great work. With that in mind, let’s jump into some lessons I’ve learned over the past year that I can share with other young or first-time managers.
Whether you’re in your first month as a new manager or a couple of years into the gig, the advice above can help you connect with your team while ensuring they’re crushing it on a daily basis. Even though you’re new to management or early in your career, you can make sure you’re set up for success for years to come by putting a little extra effort into your role as a manager.