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		<title>From entrepreneur (back to?) employee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say that you should be an entrepreneur even when you&#8217;re an employee, meaning that having an entrepreneurial state of mind is good for you (and your employer) even when you don&#8217;t somehow own the company. And they are right. Nonetheless, not all companies recognize that entrepreneurial employees are good for them. Some are afraid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say that you should be an entrepreneur even when you&#8217;re an employee, meaning that having an entrepreneurial state of mind is good for you (and your employer) even when you don&#8217;t somehow own the company.</p>
<p>And they are right.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, not all companies recognize that entrepreneurial employees are good for them. Some are <em>afraid</em> of them. Some just think that all they need are plain old nine-to-five card-punching employees and that those entrepreneurs would simply cause more headaches than needed.</p>
<p>It just takes a whole different kind of person to be a vanilla corporate employee than it takes to make a business-owning entrepreneur. Corporate recruiters know and recognize that. It is hard for a corporate employee to make it into full-time business owner, but in some companies it is even harder for an outside entrepreneur to get hired. It isn&#8217;t impossible, but it is much harder depending on the company (and position) you consider. Sometimes it just feels like it&#8217;s a <a href="http://blog.adsdevshop.com/2009/08/06/does-entrepreneurial-experience-translate-to-the-corporate-world/">one-way trip</a>.</p>
<p>I remember once hearing someone saying (or writing, or I could be just making that up) that Bill Gates was able to build a multi-billion company around him, but wouldn’t be able to climb the corporate ladder in a big company like Microsoft. There&#8217;s just too much politics that problem-solving business types aren&#8217;t interested in. Sometimes I think people like him are able to build such companies exactly <em>because</em> they couldn’t climb the corporate ladder.</p>
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