Interviewing a Entrepreneur For My School Assignment
Hello, I am looking for an entrepreneur to "interview". My business class teacher assigned an assignment where I need to interview an entrepreneur and ask a few questions. If somebody could answer these questions, that would be amazing. 1. Where did you get the idea for your business? 2. How did you get started? 3. How long have you done this for? 4. Has it been profitable? 5. What do you like best about owning your own business? 6. What advice do you have for a young person starting a business today? 7. What is your company name? and how did you come up with it? 8. Do you consider your business to be successful? Please answer all 8 questions cause my teacher won't accept any unanswered questions. Thank you very much!
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