Preferably into the EU. I speak some Spanish and I’m set to graduate with an Associates this semester. Hoping to get CompTIA certs sometime soonish and would like to continue schooling to get a bachelor’s in Compsci. Most notable work experience is 2 years in an office setting making collection calls and processing payments. What resources are available to me? Who or what agency/department can I contact to get more information? What’s the pipeline look like?

I know I could look most of this up, but there’s a lot of information out there and some(a lot) of it I find somewhat confusing. Plus, I don’t really even know where to start.

      • DankOfAmerica
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        1 month ago

        Being an entrepreneur in a new country with a different culture and set of laws

      • Caveman
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        91 month ago

        80% of startups fail as a benchmark. It’s pretty tricky to create a company.

        • @mvirts
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          81 month ago

          *successfull company, incorporating is dead simple.

          • @ComicalMayhemOP
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            21 month ago

            What do you mean by incorporating? I’m not super familiar with the term

            • @Modern_medicine_isnt
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              31 month ago

              Incorporating is just the legal paperwork that brings a corporation into existence. Never done it, but I bet it is just paperwork and money.

              • MolochAlter
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                31 month ago

                In the Netherlands it’s, no joke, 15 minutes and ~60 bucks.

                Did it before, as a foreigner too, easiest shit in the world.

                They even have dual language forms.

    • @ComicalMayhemOP
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      41 month ago

      Huh, didn’t know that. It is pretty hard to start a business, but the process itself seems pretty straightforward. I’ll keep this in mind and look into it more, thank you.