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6 Keys To Growing Your Career Through The Gig Economy

Startup Professionals Musings

The simple answer is that we all have to start thinking like entrepreneurs, rather than entitled employees. This may seem scary, but it’s the reality, and what every entrepreneur has to do at every stage of survival and success. Market your business expertise. Don’t wait for your next company layoff to get you started.

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Should Startups Announce Their Funding?

Both Sides of the Table

Understanding “The Funding Angle” I sit at enough board meetings to hear conflicting advice given to entrepreneurs about how to handle PR and announcements at startups. If you believe you have a market-leading position in your product space I would worry a bit less about it. This is true on all of the major tech blogs.

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How to Quit Your Job

Both Sides of the Table

When I started blogging I had an idea. I would take all of the one-on-one conversations that I have with entrepreneurs from the things I’ve learned and just write them up for anybody to read. It might be a VP of Sales, Marketing or Technology. Tags: Entrepreneur Advice Start-up Advice Startup Advice. Don’t.

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Biotech Roundup: Hellos, Goodbyes, “Cures” Delays And Trial News

Xconomy

Our San Diego editor Bruce Bigelow penned a personal goodbye to entrepreneur Larry Bock, who died last week of pancreatic cancer at the age of 56. will begin selling StemBioSys products in the country, with products going on the market in the next few weeks, says CEO Bob Hutchins. The week started on a reflective note.

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Job Hoppers Redux: An Employee’s Perspective

Both Sides of the Table

What happens when I write blog posts is that I type really quickly what is in my brain and hit send with very little revision. I’ve already covered some such as changing geographies, going through layoffs, changing career direction, etc. It means you have to be good at marketing yourself to find new work.

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