How many years did you spend working before you decided to start your own business?
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Victor Nelson@victor_nelson
I spent 7 years. This is my second year of my business. I've hired senior fullstack developers and very strong for everything. But nowadays facing troubles getting clients for new projects.
Touch me anytime to victor.nelson.2321@gmail.com
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I worked for around 7 years. And I learned many thigs that are now helping me with my business.
I worked for 12 years. Covid was what made me rethink and decided to change and become more serious with my existing online businesses.
Worked for 5-6 years, been a decade since I started my own startup!
4 years.
I started before working, stopped halfway and decided to pick it up again with the experiences I've gotten from work.
I spend three years but when i start my own bussiness i get lost in it. I am live in Australia afetr getting lose i am not disappear then i get the fund from NDIS and i think that i should be need plan managers that helps me to start my own bussiness by using a plan management and some rules. Then i visit here that helps me and now i am the best bussiness man i my city you can also visit it by click here https://iconiccareplanmanagers.c...
I worked for about 6-7 years. Then, in 2019, I had surgery on my spine. This made me stop working at my previous job. After I got better, I started my own digital agency. Now, I have a great team of 10+ people that I'm working with. Things are going well, and I'm having a great time in my daily life.
7 solid years and started it as a side hustle
I never really had a job. I have been independent since I was 18. I did a few odd jobs but nothing very relevant.
I'm still working, completing my grad school , prepping for my masters but I've high-key decided to do my own thing already! So let's see how long it takes me to put it all in place π
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About 15 years. However, the first attempts completely failed, as there was not enough experience and knowledge.
I spent 12 years as an employee, but every few years, I tried to launch something, and eventually, some of those attempts led to a sustainable income.
9 unhappy years. Once I launched my first startup, first time I felt happy on Sunday haha :)
I literally started my own business right after college at the age of 22, and it was successful for 5 years. So a major learning experience when you're young and yes, it is possible.
Would not mind if I get hired for a remote position here. I am specialist in Administrative Management, Business, Security, Service Support Supervision, Cluster Management and Real Estate Management.
Worked for 20 years before starting my own business.
I've left the university because there was a lack of practical knowledge. Founded a marketing agency next year