Where in Asia is a good hub for startups?It's not bad, but it's not great either. From what I've heard, funding is hard to come by. All the founders whom I know are branching out into Asia and the US. There is a startup scene though.
I am not sure yet dude. Still thinking every day hoping by the time I graduate I will have somethingDepends on the startup's goal. Off the top of my head: Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong.
What's your startup idea?
Yes that is true. But if you don't try you'll never know.Entrepreneurship Is like a gamble, you have to invest a lot of time and money.But you could either can
Win big because ur startup was really good
Or
Crash and burn because your idea was pure shit
That's correct..Yes that is true. But if you don't try you'll never know.
How did you manage to get the job while in high school lmaoI worked at a startup in Sydney for a few years during high school and the start of uni. I was employee #4 or #5 and the company went up in value from around $100k when I joined to tens of millions by the time I left. That was great fun. They've recently moved to San Francisco where the real money is. The lifestyle of a founder is incredibly stressful, so before you start you should think hard about whether you essentially want to have zero work/life balance for the next few years.
I recommend listening to this for a glimpse into what it's like to start a company: http://gimletmedia.com/show/startup/
I had a job in HS..How did you manage to get the job while in high school lmao
Yeah but most people work in retail or food not working for a startup the firm.I had a job in HS..
There is this show called Shark Tank..watch it
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Can I also ask what the startup was about? Like what product/service did they offer.I worked at a startup in Sydney for a few years during high school and the start of uni. I was employee #4 or #5 and the company went up in value from around $100k when I joined to tens of millions by the time I left. That was great fun. They've recently moved to San Francisco where the real money is. The lifestyle of a founder is incredibly stressful, so before you start you should think hard about whether you essentially want to have zero work/life balance for the next few years.
I recommend listening to this for a glimpse into what it's like to start a company: http://gimletmedia.com/show/startup/