A study found corporate recruiters have a bias against ex-entrepreneurs. They get stereotyped as not wanting to ‘be a small piece of the puzzle.'
Sometimes entrepreneurs do what many of them consider unthinkable: abandon their business to go become a salaried employee at a regular job.
Being a working stiff can be anathema to those with the founder gene, who find the uncertainty of entrepreneurship equal parts freeing and exhilarating. But sometimes the lack of stability can become too much to bear, either financially or emotionally. Life is a bit easier with a steady paycheck and without the constant fear your startup might go bust. But ...
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