Italian Phrase
Voglio crescere professionalmente.
Meaning
Literally, “I want to grow professionally.” It conveys a personal ambition to improve one’s skills, responsibilities, or status in a work context.
When to use
Use this sentence when talking about career goals, during a job interview, in a performance‑review conversation, or when sharing your professional aspirations with a mentor or colleague.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Vogliocrescereprofessionalmente
Voglio (volere)
‘Voglio’ is the first‑person singular present of the verb ‘volere’ (to want). It is used to express a personal desire or intention.
crescere (infinitive)
‘crescere’ is an infinitive verb meaning ‘to grow, to develop, to increase’. When paired with ‘volere’, the infinitive expresses what the speaker wants to do.
professionalmente (adverb)
‘professionalmente’ is the adverbial form of ‘professionale’. It modifies the verb ‘crescere’ and means ‘professionally’.
🗨In Conversation
Quali sono i tuoi obiettivi per il prossimo anno?
What are your goals for the next year?
Voglio crescere professionalmente, quindi sto cercando corsi di formazione e nuove responsabilità.
I want to grow professionally, so I’m looking for training courses and new responsibilities.
✕Common Mistakes
Voglio crescere professionalmente.
The correct spelling is ‘Voglio’ with a double ‘g’ (pronounced /ʎʎ/).
Crescere professionalmente.
‘Crescere’ is an infinitive; you need a modal verb like ‘voglio’ before it. Without it the phrase is incomplete.
Voglio crescere professionale.
Do not use the adjective ‘professionale’ here; the adverb ‘professionalmente’ is required to modify the verb.
↔Alternatives
Desidero progredire nella mia carriera.
I wish to progress in my career.
Mi piacerebbe migliorare le mie competenze professionali.
I would like to improve my professional skills.
Voglio avanzare professionalmente.
I want to advance professionally.
Cultural Tip
In Italian work culture ambition is appreciated, but it is often expressed with a modest tone. Pairing ‘Voglio crescere professionalmente’ with a concrete plan (e.g., “sto seguendo un corso…”) shows seriousness and humility, which is well‑received in both formal and informal settings.

