Like many entrepreneurs, I started out in sales. I began at 14, when I got a job selling shoes and tennis rackets at a pro shop, and I've been selling one thing or another ever since.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My first job was in retail at the age of 14, and I have worked in the industry ever since.
I started my first business at 14!
The reality is, I've started multiple companies, so actually I'm probably more of a product/creative person than I am sales. Although I can do both.
I started acting pretty young, so I haven't had too many odd jobs. But I used to sell candy out of my locker in middle school.
My dad was in the life insurance business, so I learned about selling when I was about 14 because I started working as a secretary.
I became an entrepreneur as a child. I liked the art of the deal whether I was mowing lawns or selling candy or promoting clubs at the age of 16. I understood early on the importance of knowing my numbers and surrounding myself with the best people.
I've been good at product entrepreneuring.
When I was 15, I got a job at the first Hollister that opened up.
I've been entrepreneurial since middle school. I was always arranging bake sales, dances and school trips to raise money for the Dalton School.
I've always been an entrepreneur. I start businesses for a living.