When you first start working, you take whatever job is offered, because you have to build your resume. But you don't think about what you're building.
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One day, I looked up and saw I had an extensive resume and saw how I did that and did not realize it because you are constantly working and trying to build a body of work.
When you first start out, you are just happy to get a job, any job. And as time goes on, either you move forward or screech to a halt.
Starting your own business isn't just a job - it's a way of life.
In my world, I read resumes upside down, so I start with personal interests. So if somebody doesn't have believable, interesting interests, they're not going to work in a creative business.
For a startup to overcome obstacles and succeed, it must foster limitless thinking. By hiring students into their first career job, you get to set their framework for how a company functions and instill them with your values for your company's culture.
Resume? I wish I had a resume. And if I did, I wouldn't scrub anything from it. Who cares?
Starting a company, your success is going to be very dependent on how you adapt. You're going to make decisions, you're going to make bets; most of them are going to turn out to be wrong.
When you're running a company, creating jobs is the last thing you want to. When you're running a company you want to employ as few people as possible, and yet you inadvertently create jobs.
You'll sacrifice a lot of things in the early part of your career to be successful, but to be ahead of your competitors, you have to work hard.
I think if you show up and you work hard and you're straightforward, you can always create your own opportunities. I hope I'm right.
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