Hard Work Likely to Pay Faster than IQ: Bayt.com

DUBAI — How hard a employee works is more important than his IQ in determining why he is likely to be promoted fastest within an organisation, a recent online poll said.

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Published: Mon 24 Aug 2009, 11:40 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 9:33 PM

With 30 per cent of employers agreeing that those committed to their work are likely to be most eligible for promotion, according to the new employer online poll series conducted by the Middle East’s famous job site, Bayt.com.

Surprisingly, possessing a high IQ was considered less important among the employers surveyed - just 6 per cent agreed that the most intelligent employees are promoted fastest, and contrary to popular belief, visibly putting in long hours does not guarantee a promotion; just 8 per cent of employers agreed that those who stay after hours will be promoted faster than those who don’t.

“What the poll results demonstrate is that despite the fact that the promotions process is a vital part of seeking out and encouraging the best talent in any organisation — as has been the practice for many decades —there are no hard and fast rules as to how employers go about it,” Amer Zureikat, Regional Manager, Bayt.com, said.

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