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DON'T start a company...yet
On Startups by Dharmesh Shah (Nov 21 2011)
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The following is a guest post by Andrew Payne. Andy is a Boston-based entrepreneur and angel investor, and a HubSpot director. You can read his blog at blog.payne.org or follow him on Twtter at @payne92. I was visiting Harvard a few weeks ago and the professor said, "yea, every undergraduate here is working on a startup!" Nearby, MIT is practically putting "startup" in the school water supply, and incubator programs for new graduates abound (e.g. TechStars, Y Combinator, etc.) For those new graduates itching to start a company, I'm giving some very contrarian (and possibly unpopular ... (Read Full Article)
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