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The Accomplishments of Entrepreneur, Justin Halladay

The Startup Magazine

There are professional life coaches for hire, too, but those are more for general goals. He worked for corporations in Pennsylvania, Colorado, New York, and his native state of New Jersey, among other places. After that, he spent five years working for a tiny software development firm in Jacksonville Beach.

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4 Things I’ve Learned As An Entrepreneur Right Out Of College

Up and Running

He moved out to Colorado to attend CU Boulder, starting a degree in Architecture only to find out he was more passionate about Business. It can be a small and nimble startup like Origin, or a company with 50 employees and hiring more every quarter. He also wasn’t a pro at marketing, so he looked for marketers.

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A Startup Journey With GrubHub Founder Mike Evans

Duct Tape Marketing

I, I literally just wanted a pizza and I was a software developer and so I wrote a version, one of, of a neighborhood delivery guide showed me all the restaurants delivered to me. I was making about half as much money as I did as a software developer, which wasn't great, but it was like, okay, this is all right.

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Techstars brings The Lean Startup to Boulder

Startup Lessons Learned

I thought Id share a little bit of that, too: I’ve been interested in different approaches to software development going back to 1987 when – in my first company Feld Technologies – my partner Dave Jilk and I started talking about “semi-custom software development&# (way ahead of its time).

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Out of the Crisis #20: the founders of Bitwise on the role of technology in empowering people, spreading benefits to underserved communities, and the creation of OnwardUS

Startup Lessons Learned

They founded Onward, a platform that matches displaced workers--usually, hourly workers--to industries that are hiring rapidly right now. And what I think you heard in that, like "I accidentally created a software development competition," is actually not quite right. Software development.

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