Money management for an entrepreneur:
It is not taught in any school or college.
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If you want to hire people for repetitive tasks (requiring less cognitive effort) like data entry or content writing, consider hiring first and second-year studen
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Anonymous 4
Stealth • 3m
Relying on less experienced students might lead to lower quality work, don't you think?
Do u think that many people especially students are going for their own startups which will eventually lead to intense competition in the near future and people would have no ideas left to work on because the market will become very cluttered?
Own More, Work Less.
It covers something very deep than you think.
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Mantra Pandya
Stealth • 3m
Guys whats your opinion on data science for beginners
Many of the companies are looking for
M.tech students
The scope for B. tech students is less
Share your views.
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Anvesh Pathak
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Cisco • 9m
Why do you think college students don't really take computer networks as seriously as other software engineering subjects.
I am starting a business like crio.do , where I am selling courses for students to become software Engineers. Crio is charging a lot 2.5 lakh per student, I think it can be done with very less charge. What do you guys think ? Will this work? Any majo
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Bhavya Ranpara
Stealth • 8m
Funding is not everything, kids.
Reason why traditional business models work is b/c they're tried and tested.
Don't bank your lives on bets that "might work out" which'll benefit someone else the most.
Strong fundamentals always win.
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Neela prasad
Stealth • 4m
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