Stepping Down The Career Ladder
from the wrong-direction dept
During the crazy internet boom it was clear that many people got promoted way beyond their levels of experience and ability. So what happens now? It seems that many egos also got promoted higher than necessary - and many are trying to deal with that fact as they take a step or two down the career advancement ladder. As the job market gets tougher, people are willing to look at lower level, lower paying jobs. However, even those jobs are tougher to get - and many companies don't want to hire someone who's overqualified, for fear that they'll bolt the second the job market heats up again. Personally, I've been hearing a lot more people who are looking for a way to take a time out (such as going to business school) or looking for a "fun" or "different" job for a little while to hold over while the economy figures out what it's really doing.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Director of ... becomes Chief ... Officer
Manager becomes Director
and so on. So what if a summer intern is now a Senior Manager of Summer Internship. Just think of it like calling your garbageman a Sanitation Engineer.
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