There are many different ways to get into entrepreneurship so below are some of the areas you could be part of:
New ventures – as a startup founder or small business owner, your focus might be creating a company or franchise, starting a new venture or business line within an existing enterprise, or commercialising a technology or piece of research.
An existing startup– many future business owners gain vital experience this way.
Business incubators and accelerators – companies that help new and startup companies to develop, e.g. by seed funding or providing services such as management training or office space.
Corporate entrepreneurship– institutions across every sector are affected by disruptive technologies. To survive, they have to adapt and develop their own innovative strategies. Graduates are often seen as attractive hires as they bring up-to-date knowledge on customer trends as well as a confident and more entrepreneurial mindset.