Dec 19, '25 02:00

Insider: what is it and how to become one?

An insider is a person who has access to internal information of a company, organization, or even an entire market. Often, these are employees who know more than regular workers. Insiders can be found in various fields: from business and politics to technol...

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An insider is a person who has access to internal information of a company, organization, or even an entire market. Often, these are employees who know more than regular workers. Insiders can be found in various fields: from business and politics to technology and show business.

Why are insiders important?

  1. Decision making. Information from an insider can help make strategic decisions.
  2. Risk prevention. Knowledge about potential problems allows for preparation in advance.
  3. Competitive advantage. Those who possess information hold the world — this saying is more relevant than ever.

How to become an insider?

Of course, not everyone can become an insider with a wave of a magic wand. But if you are willing to work on it, here are a few tips:

1. Expand your network

  • Build relationships. Communicate with colleagues and partners at conferences and meetings.
  • Social media. Use LinkedIn and Twitter to establish professional connections.

2. Stay informed

  • Read industry news. Subscribe to relevant publications and blogs.
  • Attend events. Seminars, webinars, and exhibitions are not only about knowledge but also about new acquaintances.

3. Develop your skills

  • Keep learning. Courses and training will help you stay on top of your game.
  • Engage experienced mentors. They will help you avoid mistakes and accelerate your development.

Examples of successful insiders

Let’s look at a few examples of people who became famous due to their insider knowledge:

  • Elliot Waves, who predicted the financial crisis by analyzing internal data.
  • Sheryl Sandberg, who used her knowledge of Facebook to grow the company.

Ethical aspects

Being an insider is not only about access to information but also about responsibility:

  • Confidentiality. Do not disclose information without permission.
  • Integrity. Use knowledge for good purposes.

Ultimately, being an insider is not just about the opportunity to receive secret information, but also a great responsibility for its use. If you are ready for the challenges and want to learn more about how the world works from the inside — go for it! Your path to insider status can be an exciting adventure.

So, if you strive to know more and be a step ahead of others — start working on yourself today! Information is power, and it is already waiting for you.

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