If you aspire to become a CEO, pursue a career that will provide you with the right skills and experiences, and hopefully give you opportunities to display your leadership qualities.
1. Obtain a Relevant Bachelor’s Degree
First, get a bachelor’s degree in your chosen field. Many CEOs have a degree in business, but being an industry-specific expert with deep understanding of your chosen vertical can be equally beneficial. Pursue a degree with a career trajectory that can help you rise through the ranks.
If you decide not to major in business, consider minoring in business to forge your foundational business management skills.
2. Build a Career and Gain Experience
Begin building experience and pursue the promotional path to a leadership position. Display your tenacity, dedication, and capability. Seek out projects to demonstrate your leadership qualities, attention to detail, and ability to think strategically and critically.
Most importantly, gain an intimate understanding of your chosen industry. While seeking promotions, also consider cross-training and working on projects with inter-departmental teams. A good leader understands every department.
3. Demonstrate Leadership and Achievements
Showcase your leadership and performance capabilities. Become someone your teammates naturally look to for direction, energy, or expertise. Seek out opportunities to lead, but also work hard to become a valuable member of every team you’re a part of.
4. Build a Strong Professional Network
A strong network is extremely valuable. Go to conferences and business events. Maintain connections with the professionals you meet through your work and connect with others through LinkedIn via shared interests and acquaintances. Become an industry voice and connect with people who engage with your content.
5. Seek Opportunities for Advancement
Always watch for opportunities to advance. Put yourself forward as a volunteer, apply for internal promotions, and seek new leadership roles as they arise.
While advancing through one company can be valuable, leading successful projects with several different companies can be just as impressive. With hard work, determination, and a little luck, you’ll hopefully move closer to your dream of becoming a CEO.