Entrepreneurship Career Test

Starting a business is often pictured as one person with one big idea, but the reality is far more varied. One path may involve launching a startup from scratch, another may focus on running a local business day to day, while others revolve around online platforms, franchise systems, or helping other ventures grow. This field can mix creativity, leadership, problem-solving, and real-world decision making in ways many people do not expect.

In less than 5 minutes, uncover which side of entrepreneurship and small business management fits you best.

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Disclaimer: Before you start the test, please consider the following: the test results are provided to you for the purpose of discovering your interests, your likes and dislikes and contemplating on what you may want to do in the future. Our tests are not psychological tests, nor do they indicate that you excel in a certain field of interest. Our tests do not amount to professional career advice. Our terms of use contain a disclaimer.

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Measure the social impact of a business or project.
2
Work with factories to produce inventory.
3
Fund and support new startup ventures.
4
Follow brand rules for products and service.
5
Manage staff and daily tasks in a small business.
6
Sell a service built around your own expertise.
7
Design programs that address a community need.
8
Build processes that help a business handle more work.
9
Track daily sales to keep a business on target.
10
Sell products or content through an online platform.
11
Build a business around a physical product you create.
12
Source and manage supplies for a physical business.
13
Evaluate which business ideas show promise.
14
Oversee the daily running of a small local business.
15
Manage investments across several startups.
16
Win new clients by pitching your services.
17
Improve packaging that attracts buyers.
18
Start a business that solves social problems.
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Create and monetize an online community.
20
Complete specialist projects for your own clients.
21
Expand a business into new markets.
22
Report sales results to the franchise company.
23
Price and package services for clients.
24
Launch the first working version of a new product.
25
Work with nonprofits or governments to fund projects.
26
Design new physical products to sell to customers.
27
Operate a business using a proven brand system.
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Manage the risks that come with rapid growth.
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Build a business that runs mainly online.
30
Train staff to deliver the brand experience.
31
Test early versions of a product with users.
32
Prove that a brand new business idea can work.
33
Open new locations or sales channels.
34
Grow an audience for an online business.
35
Persuade investors to fund an early-stage startup.
36
Guide founding teams through key challenges.
Please answer all highlighted questions.
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