How to Change Careers Without Starting Over
The fear of losing a decade of experience stops most people from making the move that would improve their working life. It's almost always a false fear.
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The fear of losing a decade of experience stops most people from making the move that would improve their working life. It's almost always a false fear.
Most promotion advice treats career advancement as a game of perception management. The evidence suggests a different and more durable approach.
The assumption that careers must move upward to be progressing has trapped countless professionals in roles that no longer serve them. Lateral moves are often the most strategic ones available.
The average professional leaves between $1 million and $1.5 million on the table over a career by failing to negotiate starting salaries. The barrier is almost never knowledge. It's fear.
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