This post was written by guest blogger Patrice D'Eramo, who, as Vice President of the Americas Field Marketing Organization, leads field marketing for Cisco's largest geographic region with$25 billion in annual sales.
As I reflect back on my career journey, I realize most of the positions I wanted, I wasn't supposed to get, at least not yet. I was either too young, didn't have "enough" experience or didn't have tenure at the company. Others were better positioned in the network, had more experience and were already a part of the company's succession planning.
But I never let anything stop me from applying; I submitted my resume anyway. I surprised myself each time by being awarded every job I pursued. As a result of my "do it anyway" attitude, more opportunities presented themselves to me as time went on. In thinking back on how I have been successful, I attribute it to a few things:
There are always ups and downs as you move along your journey. But in every moment, life is good and offers each of us opportunities to learn, experience and create our own path, making a difference across our lives -in business, communities, and with our friends and family.
Patrice D'Eramo is participating in the upcoming Women of Impact Conference for Cisco's employees, customers, and partners - a full day devoted to the development and advancement of professional women. Follow the event at#WOI2014 and onTwitterand Facebook, and sign up to attend thevirtual eventon March 6.