Fortune | FORTUNE 08月21日
Target’s incoming CEO started as an intern at the $44 billion retail giant 20 years ago—he advises Gen Z who want to copy him to ’embrace feedback’
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Target即将上任的CEO Michael Fiddelke用自己的经历证明了实习不仅仅是跑腿打杂,它也可以是职业生涯的跳板。Fiddelke在二十年前以实习生的身份加入Target的财务部门,如今即将接任CEO一职。他表示,自己从小在农场长大,拥有工程学背景,并曾担任过咨询顾问,但他发现自己“非常适合”Target快节奏的工作环境,并在此工作了二十多年,一路从商品、财务、运营到人力资源等多个部门历练,最近的职位是CFO和COO。他鼓励年轻一代实习生保持好奇心,拥抱反馈,抓住当下机会,并认识到职业生涯的道路是不断演变的,要保持灵活性,允许自己随时调整。

💡 **职业生涯的起点并非终点**:Michael Fiddelke从Target的夏季实习生做起,二十年后成为公司CEO,这充分说明了职业发展路径的多样性和可能性,强调了起点不代表终点,人生充满变数和机会。

🌱 **实习经历的重要性**:Fiddelke的经历表明,实习绝非仅仅是基础性的工作,而是能够提供宝贵的行业经验和人脉资源,甚至成为职业生涯的“职业助推器”,为未来的晋升奠定基础。

🚀 **快速适应与持续学习**:Fiddelke发现自己“非常适合”Target快节奏的工作环境,并在此二十多年间不断学习和成长,在多个核心部门历练,最终晋升为高层领导者,体现了适应能力和终身学习的重要性。

🤝 **给予年轻一代的建议**:Fiddelke鼓励Gen Z实习生要“保持好奇心,放慢脚步提问,拥抱反馈,并抓住当下的机会建立人脉”,同时强调职业生涯和个人目标会不断演变,要保持灵活性,允许自己随遇而安,并“善良和好奇”是团队表现更好的关键。

🌟 **“从基层做起”的CEO榜样**:Fiddelke并非唯一一位从基层爬升到CEO的领导者,文章还提到了Ikea、Walmart和Pret的CEO,他们都曾有过在公司基层工作的经历,这为所有职场新人提供了激励和榜样。

Target’s incoming CEO, Michael Fiddelke, is living proof that internships are more than just grabbing coffee for middle managers and doing drudge work—sometimes they can be career catapults. 

What started as a summer placement in Target’s finance department two decades ago has turned into the top job: On Feb. 1, the 49-year-old will succeed Brian Cornell as CEO.

While Gen Z have an affinity for job hopping, Fiddelke said he instantly liked the people and the pace at the $44 billion retail giant. He quickly realized he was “built for” operating in its fast-paced environment, and hasn’t looked back since.

Looking back, the incoming CEO admits he probably wouldn’t have guessed he’d still be here today: “As I started my Target career as an intern, I never anticipated or even imagined the path my career would take,” the incoming CEO said of the experience in a recent post on LinkedIn. “Where you start is almost never where you’ll finish.”

Fiddelke’s work ethic was forged long before he set foot in corporate retail, growing up on a small farm in Iowa. His family farmed beef, sheep, corn, and soybeans. After that, they spent time building small businesses, including a liquor store and Super 8 hotels. 

He went on to study engineering at the University of Iowa, work as a Deloitte consultant, and earn an MBA from Northwestern.

It was while Fiddelke was in business school, that he landed that fateful summer internship at Target—and the rest is history. Since joining in 2003, he’s worked across merchandising, finance, operations, and HR. Most recently, he’s served as CFO and then COO, roles that gave him a seat at the retailer’s biggest shifts. 

The incoming chief tells Gen Z interns to ‘make the most of the moment’

With more than two decades of experience at the retail giant, the multimillionaire incoming chief exec recently shared his advice for Gen Z graduates kickstarting their internships, reflecting on a time when he was navigating his journey in corporate America. 

“Be relentlessly curious. Slow down and ask questions. Embrace feedback. And make the most of the moment by making connections at Target and with your fellow interns,” Fiddelke wrote in the same LinkedIn post, just months before Target’s official announcement of his promotion to CEO. 

Like many recent graduates toggling their LinkedIn status to “#Opentowork,” Fiddelke reminded Gen Zers that he relates to the pressure of having everything figured out by the time you’re 18. 

“Where you start is almost never where you’ll finish. Your career, your passions and even your goals will evolve. Make the best decisions you can with what you know now. Stay flexible and give yourself permission to adjust as you go,” he said when addressing a group of teenagers in his hometown.

Fiddelke also urged Gen Zers to “be kind and curious,” noting that his teams have performed better when doing so. As managers label Gen Z  the hardest group to work with, he reminds young workers that being nice to work with can actually help you stand out and succeed.

“In a fast-moving world that often feels divided, kindness is nourishing,” he said. 

Fortune has contacted Fiddelke for comment.

These CEOs have climbed the ranks from the bottom up too

Fiddelke isn’t the first CEO to start his career in the bottom ranks. Juvencio Maeztu will become Ikea’s new CEO this November after climbing the company’s corporate ladder for 25 years. The current deputy chief and CFO started off as a store manager in Spain in 2001.

Walmart’s top boss followed a similar path. Doug McMillon started unloading trailers for $6.50 an hour at age 17 in the summer of 1984, before working his way through a string of promotions. Since then, he’s scaled the retail giant’s ranks to become the company’s youngest CEO since its founder, Sam Walton. 

Likewise, Pano Christou only started working at Pret because his McDonald’s coworker left the company to join the food chain—intrigued by the very new sandwich shop, he quit his McDonald’s job to join him. “I just thought: this looks like a fun environment to work in—so I joined them at 22,” Christou told Fortune. “The rest is history.” He’s now its CEO and earning millions in the top job.

“I’m in a very different situation now—but I don’t forget that £2.75 ($3.40) an hour was the starting point of my career.” 

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