Leadership What’s your pathway from grunt work to leadership? From sponsorship and mentorship to a simple hello, here are Helen's thoughts on moving up the corporate ladder. By Eden Timbery Leadership From sponsorship and mentorship to a simple hello, here are Helen's thoughts on moving up the corporate ladder. By Eden Timbery Previous article You can do it! The power of believing you can improve Next article How do you make a good first impression with your team? Welcome to Leadership: Your questions answered. Each fortnight, experienced and award-winning leaders Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi respond to your workplace queries, questions and conundrums. This week Nikki asked: How does one go from being a person in the engine room and not being seen, to a leadership role? What is the stepping stone, pathway, window?”Helen: The first thing I would suggest is to signal your ambitions. Have an answer ready when your boss asks, ‘How are you feeling about your role? Where do you you see yourself in five years?’ As a boss, once someone says ‘I want this job’, that’s usually something I’ll remember. When the opportunity arises, I’ll give you a clear pathway. If you don’t know exactly what you want to do, think about what that next step might be and signal that. For more Leadership: Your questions answered content, tune in to Helen and Jamila’s live chat every second Tuesday in our member-only Facebook community or listen to the podcast version.Want to submit a question of your own? We’d love that. Tell us about your leadership conundrum here. leadership your questions answered More from Future Women Diamond Meet the leaders: Erin Vincent By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Malini Raj By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Azmeena Hussain By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Shannan Dodson By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Elly Desmarchelier By Odessa Blain Equity A sneak peek inside the sold-out budget event By Odessa Blain Equity Inside the shared joke between Gallagher and Wong By Odessa Blain Leadership “Let’s lower the bar”: Why this CEO wants women to do a whole lot less By FW Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.