CAREERS FEATURE: Career Downgrading.

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Sometimes, moving down the career ladder, instead of up, can make sense. It could be by choice if you want to opt out of a fast-track career for a job that's less stressful or for a job that's more fun. In other cases, especially in a down job market or an industry that's not doing well, it can make sense to look at alternative job options and downsize your career.

How do you move down the career ladder instead of up it? First, you need to consider the fact that you may earn less money, but you may also have more flexibility, less stress, and more employment options. Then, you need to consider what alternatives are available and how to find and apply for them.
30 May 2022 6AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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