Entrepreneurship is hot – and Millennials everywhere are choosing to take the entrepreneur route than the more traditionally popular course into corporate America. According to data gathered in 2013 by Rasmussen College, of those Millennials currently at the typical 9-to-5 job, 71 percent desire to quit and work for themselves, with 60 percent claiming that they plan to leave within the next two years. These sentiments are reaffirmed in a more recent survey released by Bentley University last month, which conveys Millennials’ wants for flexibility, openness, and independence. But, of course, the mere avidity for entrepreneurship is wholly different from the experience of entrepreneurship itself – idea and reality are in vast opposition, with the latter being much harsher than the imaginings of the mind. Made by Many managing partner Leslie Bradshaw knows all too well the harsh realities that millennial entrepreneurs have to face and recently published “A Survival Guide for the Millennial Entrepreneur“ on Medium.
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