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I just finished my undergrad course and I have a really good resume with two international experiences. For the past year I have been working on a business idea that I strongly believe could be very profitable. However, big companies that work on the area I graduated from are hiring and I think I have a good chance with them. What should I do? Working for a big company first worth the risk of having my idea developed by someone else? Is it a good trade off -time spent working for a big company vs experience gained-?

I started working with startups 20 years ago in grad school and have never looked back - starting up 4 different companies. I did work for a big company part way through my career for a year between startups and couldn't wait to get back into the startup world. You'll learn so much by going ahead with your passion and starting up a business. Although, you do need to be practical. If you have a family to support at this time, then that needs to be considered.

You can always bring on a partner with big company experience if you feel you need it on your team. The challenge I always see from those who desire to start up a company but end up in a big company is that it's harder to leave that big company the longer you're there.

In the end, follow your heart ... and good luck!


Answered 8 years ago

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