Career Path: Content Writer to Editor in Chief in Delhi NCR
The content writer to editor in chief jump is doable in 3–5 years if you treat it as a deliberate project. Here's the timeline that's worked for people we coach.
Years 1–2: master the core
Get exceptional at the fundamentals of content writer. Every promotion conversation begins with "they nail today's job" — no shortcut works around this.
Years 5+: own the transition
Internal moves to editor in chief are easier than external ones for path changes — but only if you make your intent visible 6–9 months ahead. Don't surprise your manager.
Years 3–4: build the bridge
Take on one stretch project per quarter outside your job description. Find a sponsor one level above the target role — not just a mentor. Start a brag doc this year; you'll need it.
Traps that delay the jump
- Reading endlessly instead of shipping one thing that proves the new skill.
- Optimising for promotion at your current company when the target role barely exists there.
- Hiding the transition from your manager — surprise rarely helps you.
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