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Mike Krop
Mike Krop

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Climbing the Ladder: Corporate Experience as a Stepping Stone

In the past, a wise mentor once told me that working in a corporation could provide invaluable experience before diving into entrepreneurship. Heeding this advice, I decided to spend some years in the corporate world before embarking on my own business venture. This decision turned out to be beneficial in numerous ways:

Cost Awareness: In a corporate setting, I learned the financial aspects of product development, from budgeting to managing resources. This experience enabled me to make informed decisions when it came to allocating funds for my own business.

User Experience (UX) Focus: I was exposed to the significance of user experience in product design and development. This insight helped me create products tailored to the needs and preferences of my target audience, ensuring their satisfaction.

Networking with Professionals: Working in a corporation allowed me to collaborate with and learn from seasoned professionals. Their guidance and expertise were invaluable resources that I could apply to my own entrepreneurial pursuits.

Safe Environment for Experimentation: With a stable job and income, I could explore side hustles and passion projects without the pressure of relying solely on their success. This environment allowed me to take risks, learn from failures, and refine my ideas without jeopardizing my financial stability.

Time Investment: While dedicating several years to working in a corporate environment may seem like a sacrifice, the experience I gained was invaluable. It equipped me with the necessary skills, knowledge, and network to confidently start my own business and navigate the world of entrepreneurship.

Looking back, I'm grateful for the time spent in the corporate world. The lessons learned have undoubtedly contributed to my success as an entrepreneur, and I believe this path has been worthwhile for me.

But I made one step forward and I build a game that will incorporate all this experience and make it available for everyone.

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