A management position is opening up at my job and I applied for it. I am one of two internal candidates they are considering. (They want to hire internally.) I've never interviewed for a promotion within my current job before, and I'd appreciate any advice people have.
Some background: We are a smallish non-profit law firm with 7 offices, 6 of which provide direct services to clients. The position is managing one of those offices. I've been with the company in this office for a little over 9 years. The other person interviewing for the job has been with us for about 7 years. My job has a habit of playing favorites and he is the current golden boy. I've been among the favorites in the past, but the company has a long history of favoritism that is directed primarily at men (I don't think this is intentional, but I'm not the only one who has observed it.) I am concerned that the interview isn't really going to be much of an interview and they've already made their minds up to hire him. That's definitely the general sense among all of my coworkers. We both have similar skill sets and either one of us would do the job well.
Aside from general advice, I was hoping people might share thoughts on whether I should stress that I would "bring diversity" to management. Our employees are 60% female (with non-management attorneys being an even 50-50 split). Only 22% of management is female (and none of upper management). This ratio was actually worse a year ago. It hasn't improved by hiring female management. We closed a few offices and did not replace their managers (who all happened to be male) so we've jumped from 16% female management to 22%. The last time a woman was hired or promoted to management was over a decade ago. With upper management (two of whom I will be interviewing with) being men in their mid-60s who certainly don't want to be sexist but sometimes are unintentionally, do you think this is something I should point out? If so, how?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Interviews are 2 weeks away.
