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to-promote-from-within

/tə prəˈməʊt frəm wɪˈðɪn/
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To give a current employee a higher job or rank inside the same company or organization. It means the person is not hired from outside.

  • They decided to promote from within.
  • The company likes to promote from within.
  • She was promoted from within after five years.

Adinary Nuance

Promote from within is not the same as simply promote. It means choosing someone already in the company for a higher role, instead of hiring outside. It is often used in business writing, HR, and job announcements. Writers choose it when they want to stress loyalty, experience, and internal growth.

In other languages

Vietnamese
thăng chức nội bộ
Spanish
ascender desde dentro
Chinese
内部提拔
Japanese
内部昇進
Korean
내부 승진

Etymology

This phrase is made from common English words: promote, from, and within. It became common in business English as companies talked more about internal hiring and career growth.

Common phrases

promote from withinpolicy to promote from withina company that promotes from within

Synonyms

Related words

Frequently asked questions

Is promote from within formal or informal?
It is neutral to formal. You will often see it in business and HR writing.
What is the difference between promote and promote from within?
Promote means give a higher rank. Promote from within means choose someone already in the company.
Can I use this phrase in IELTS Writing?
Yes, if you are writing about work, management, or employee development.