As a sophomore, Sarah Haselkorn withdrew from college and took a job at a startup. This internship fueled her interest in entrepreneurship. And she gives four specific lessons that she learned. To read the lessons, click here.
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This is a great story! I also had an early career experience that pushed me outside of my comfort zone and taught me so much about hard work and how to handle it–I worked on a statewide political campaign. After that experience, I could never really fit into a 9-5 job again and so I left to start my own business at 23. I’ve now been at this longer than I’ve been at anything else–and I wouldn’t change it for the world!
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Congrats on your efforts Stephanie!
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I like your site! Thanks for featuring my article!
This is a great story! I also had an early career experience that pushed me outside of my comfort zone and taught me so much about hard work and how to handle it–I worked on a statewide political campaign. After that experience, I could never really fit into a 9-5 job again and so I left to start my own business at 23. I’ve now been at this longer than I’ve been at anything else–and I wouldn’t change it for the world!
Congrats on your efforts Stephanie!
I like your site! Thanks for featuring my article!
You’re welcome Sarah. Thanks for the insight!