Are you sure you want to log out?

How to Attract a Sponsor

Self
Building Your Community
Individual Contributor
Upgrade to access this content

Idea

A sponsor is a special category of mentor who is sufficiently senior that they can pluck you out, advocate for you and provide you with an opportunity that is potentially game changing. In doing so, they use their own political capital and put their reputation on the line on your behalf. For that reason, the sponsor must choose you and not the other way around.

Your job is to put yourself out there so that a sponsor can see you and then, if they wish, choose to sponsor you. Your sponsor may be your boss, or someone higher in your reporting line, or they may be outside of your unit.

You will be lucky to have a sponsor at any given point in your career, and any one sponsor is not forever. Sometimes, in seeking to attract one person as a sponsor, a different one sees something in you and becomes your sponsor instead.

Keep putting your best foot forward as there is serendipity in sponsorship. And if you are in a position to sponsor someone more junior who you believe then, then do it. It’s priceless.

Example

The best sponsor in my career was the head of our division. I was at least 2-3 levels below him, and didn’t even know what a sponsor meant at the time.

I had a big client pitch coming up in Houston, and my client’s CFO was going to join our meeting for the first time. I invited our division head so we would have a senior “heavy-weight” on our side too, put together the best presentation and storyline I could, and off we flew from New York.

The meeting ran over time (a good sign), and the CFO told us in the meeting that our proposal was not only unique, it fit their situation perfectly. He practically awarded us the business on the spot, which is unheard of. My division head called me afterwards to say that if he were a client, he would want me as his banker.

Taking the initiative to invite my division head to the big meeting resulted in him becoming comfortable to sponsor me for new career opportunities, including three promotions in the next six years.

Action

Identify one person you would like to have as a sponsor.

Identify at least one thing you could do to attract their interest in you, for example:

  • Finding one interest or experience you have in common and engaging with them on that front.
  • Finding out what their main initiatives/priorities are and adding value to them in that arena.
  • Taking the initiative to find a client or business situation you could invite them to where they can see you in action.

Now all that remains is to go out and put yourself out there!

What other ideas have worked for you?

Upgrade to enjoy the full benefits of Career Mastery

Growth
Popular
$19
/month

Billed monthly. Cancel anytime.
30-day money back guarantee.

Unlimited access to…

  • Full Library of Trainings, Talks, Tips
  • Unlimited Achievements Tracker
  • Achievements Script Generator
Want 2 months for FREE? Pay yearly and save $48 per year

Mastery

$49
/month

Billed monthly. Cancel anytime.
30-day money back guarantee.

Everything in Growth, plus…

  • Monthly live group coaching
  • Group coaching recordings
  • Group coaching resources
Want 2 months for FREE? Pay yearly and save $108 per year

More like this

Business man woman shaking hands in office
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

Your Career Champions: Building Relationships with Sponsors

Having a sponsor is key to getting ahead in your career. They can advocate for you behind closed doors on important decisions, like compensation and promotion. They have the power to place you into bigger and better career opportunities. So, they’re critical to your career success. But how do you find a sponsor and cultivate...
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager, Senior Manager
Coming Soon Cheerful group of business colleagues
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

Creating Your Career Board of Directors

In this second training of a series on Cultivating Career-Enhancing Relationships, you’ll learn how to create your career board of directors. More details coming soon
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager
Coming Soon Two business colleagues walking up modern curved staircase
Add to watchlist
Building Your Community

Developing Senior-Level Relationships

In this third training of a series on Cultivating Career-Enhancing Relationships, you’ll learn how to develop senior-level relationships. More details coming soon
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager
Businesswomen doing a chair race in the office
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

How to Manage Your Energy to Fuel Success Without Burning Out

The relentless pace and stress of today’s careers can be exhausting. Not to mention the high standards we set ourselves and balancing a home and social life. When your energy is low or you’re running on empty, it can take a toll on your confidence, decision-making, and overall performance. It can also affect relationships because...
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager, Senior Manager
Business people shaking hands in meeting
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

Building Your Future-Focused Professional Network

As you rise in your career, excelling in your role and achieving your goals requires more than what you know or how hard you work. The key to greater success is who knows you. While your current professional network may have gotten you this far, it probably won’t get you where you want to go next....
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

How to Build a Strong Network of Supporters to Advance Your Career

Your network is an essential asset for reaching the next level of success in your career. A strong network of supporters gives you access to new opportunities, like exciting initiatives you could lead or be a part of that raise your visibility. It gives you the advantage of learning from other people’s hard-won experiences so...
Role: Individual Contributor, Manager
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

How to Build Your Network

Idea If you’re happy in your career and think everything’s going well for you, chances are you feel like you don’t need to or don’t want to network and grow relationships. It’s partly because of the feeling of, “who has time for that? I’ve got 99 other things to do.” And partly because networking can...
Role: Individual Contributor
Add to watchlist
Self
Building Your Community

How to Attract a Sponsor

Idea A sponsor is a special category of mentor who is sufficiently senior that they can pluck you out, advocate for you and provide you with an opportunity that is potentially game changing. In doing so, they use their own political capital and put their reputation on the line on your behalf. For that reason,...
Role: Individual Contributor

News & Updates