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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching

Moving Down the Career Ladder

Thursday September 10, 2009

Sometimes, moving down the career ladder, instead of up it, is worth considering. It could be by choice. I know more than a few people who have decided 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 job market that is really difficult, like this one, or when you're in an industry that's not doing well, it can make sense to look at alternative job options and downsize your career.

Here's how you can move down the career ladder including evaluating options, figuring out whether you can live on less pay, how to revamp your resume, and how to apply for jobs.

Related: Changing Careers | Salary Calculators

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September 14, 2009 at 9:45 am
(1) Jennifer - Career Search says:

When downsizing your career, it’s important that you explore the details about the new careers that you are considering. You may want to speak to people in that field or opt for an internship so that you can be sure that your new career will live up to your expectations and be worth the step down.

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