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Expectation of Entrepreneur
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More than 10% of careers in entrepreneur have been a successful job (“90% Of Startups Fail: Here’s What You Need To Know About The 10%”). The job entrepreneur can be a great and well payed job. The entrepreneur's job can have lots of benefits but also it can have risks. Some entrepreneurs require skill to be successful. Landing a career in entrepreneurship can be yours with the right skills and educational background.
This can be a roller coaster
There are benefits to being an entrepreneur to have a steady career. The first benefit of being an entrepreneur is that, you do what you love. Another benefit of being an entrepreneur is the flexibility of your schedule. You can be your boss and create future wealth in your own business. If you are successful, you can take a vacation year after year.
Be careful
There are also risks of entrepreneurship. In the beginning of your career, you might not get steady paycheck. You might have to spend your own money to get the job down. You have to make sure you keep your business relevant. You will
have to spend lots of you personal time building your business.
Schools and Needed skills
The top universities that nurture entrepreneurship are, University of Baylor, Syracuse University, and Michigan University(Staff) . These colleges teach you the ability to manage money. They also teach you how to raise money, relieve stress, and the ability to hire effective people. These Universities also specialize in business management. Some first year graduates can earn over $178,000. Other seasoned graduates can earn over $200,00 for business management to Become an (“Forbes Welcome”).
Great opportunity
The entrepreneur job has benefits, risks, and skill requirements to have a great career. Landing this job can be a great opportunity.
Work Cited
“90% Of Startups Fail: Here’s What You Need To Know About The 10%.” Forbes. N.p., 16 Jan. 2015. Web. 16 Mar. 2016.
“Forbes Welcome.” N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2016.
Staff, The Princeton Review. “Top 25 Colleges for Entrepreneurship for 2015 (Graduate Programs).” Entrepreneur. N.p., 16 Sept. 2014. Web. 16 Mar. 2016.

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