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January 09, 2007
The Career Change From Start-up To Big Co.
Computerworld is running a story that week about entreprenuers who struggle to work in the corporate world. "Have you considered that you aren't cut out to work for others? Entrepreneurs who started and ran companies often face barriers when job hunting because employers may not know where they should fit or believe they wouldn't fare well as employees."
We definately know startup jockeys who are unemployable, on the other hand many good companies seek people who have a DIY ethic and know how to make stuff happen pronto. People who have struggled in the start-up wilderness can also be more appreciative of the perks of big company life and will commit themselves more to their jobs.
Read - Returning to the Corporate Fold After a Stint as Your Own Boss (Computerworld)
Posted by Paul at January 9, 2007 10:23 PM
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