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February 1, 2024
By: Dave Jensen
Executive Recruiter and Industry Columnist
I love working with startup companies and organizations run by the dynamic entrepreneur, the builder and driver of a new business. She or he has taken a concept and made it a reality. And often, those companies are populated by people who have many of the same traits as the founder—hand-picked, special people with similar ideas about how to get things done. As a supplier, for me this means that firm decisions are being made—nothing tentative or requiring layers of approvals from “on high.” That’s my favorite environment because I can then commit 150 percent to my efforts as we share a common vision as to goals and objectives. It’s not like a bureaucratic organization where everything seems to revolve around layers of checks and balances. Sure, it can be risky, and careers on the startup company circuit don’t have the security of working for the Fortune 100. That’s why many “closet” entrepreneurs work in those larger entities. They can still be a fun place to work if your team and closest associates are pulling together. This type of employee is sometimes referred to as an “intrapreneur.” As I think about the best placements I’ve made over the years, some of them have pulled together teams inside the larger employers that resemble the atmosphere of the startup. It’s interesting how they’ve gotten special projects accomplished. By reviewing my notes over three decades of headhunting and thinking about my favorite assignments, I’ve come up with a few key work habits and philosophies required to put yourself into this level of work engagement.
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