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- dragonc - Sep 27 2006 | business, work, corporate culture, entrepreneurship
Quoted: What issues do entrepreneurs face when trying to reenter the job market? For instance, what are the pros and cons of entrepreneurship on a resume? At what level would a successful entrepreneur be expected to join a management-consulting firm or a company? When you wear so many hats, is it acceptable to conceal ownership by using functional titles, besides president, on a resume?
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