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You Shouldn't be an Entrepreneur First, You Should be an Employee | Ep. #695
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In episode #695, Eric and Neil discuss why you should work for someone else before you start your own company. Tune in to hear why you should learn the ropes from someone else.
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[00:27] Today’s Topic: You Shouldn't be an Entrepreneur First, You Should be an Employee
[00:38] Neil hasn’t been an employee since he was 18 or 19 when he worked at Hollywood Video.
[01:02] Eric found the structure about being an employee was helpful to understanding what makes a company work.
[01:35] He switched jobs often, because he was chasing the next opportunity. Each time, he learned something new about what makes a successful company.
[02:15] You should start out as an employee, because you need to try things out to see what you like.
[02:35] Bill Ackman, successful hedge funder, thinks you shouldn’t start your own company until you’ve worked in the industry for some time.
[03:15] You need to learn from others before you go out and make your own mistakes.
[03:40] If you learn from other’s good examples first, you are more likely to succeed in the future.
[04:18] The Ali Baba CEO, Jack Ma, made a video about this very topic and he agrees with Eric and Neil.
[04:48] You don’t have to make all your money when you’re young.
[05:05] Be prepared to fail before you succeed.
[05:17] That’s it for today!
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