BelieveBeOK
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I'm a relatively young guy in the corporate space (Turning 30 next year) and considering applying for a new position that has opened up in my division.
The position, if I got it, would result in my now collegues (most of which are already junior to me in rank) having a direct reporting line to me.
Majority of people in my team are a lot older than me (I'm talking 15 to 20 years older) and I still believe some are resentful that I've managed to land my current role at my age.
My attitude towards that right now is, "fukk 'em and their feelings, I'm just getting mine like anybody else would
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I can afford to have that attitude because my performance isn't reliant on them.... however if I was to assume a management role over them, then I'm sure you could see how their attitudes may be become a problem for me as my performance would then obviously be directly linked to theirs and I predict that if I got the role, some of them may start looking for ways to undermine me or make the job more difficult than it needs to be.
Like I said, I'm only considering applying for the role but would like to know if anybody has some tips or advice to share?
The position, if I got it, would result in my now collegues (most of which are already junior to me in rank) having a direct reporting line to me.
Majority of people in my team are a lot older than me (I'm talking 15 to 20 years older) and I still believe some are resentful that I've managed to land my current role at my age.
My attitude towards that right now is, "fukk 'em and their feelings, I'm just getting mine like anybody else would

I can afford to have that attitude because my performance isn't reliant on them.... however if I was to assume a management role over them, then I'm sure you could see how their attitudes may be become a problem for me as my performance would then obviously be directly linked to theirs and I predict that if I got the role, some of them may start looking for ways to undermine me or make the job more difficult than it needs to be.
Like I said, I'm only considering applying for the role but would like to know if anybody has some tips or advice to share?