It used to be that entrepreneurs were the renegade cowboys out in Silicon Valley. Nowadays, you have to be an entrepreneur just to get and hold a job.
Consultants and freelancers are cheaper than full-time staffers with
benefits, software developers overseas cost a fraction of what they cost
in the U.S. and, by 2030, robots will be able to perform most manual
labor, according to an infographic (below) from San Francisco-based
startup organization Funders and Founders.
Even employees who are employed in large corporations are encouraged to
be “intrapreneurs,” meaning that they are in many cases given company
time to come up with disruptive ways of thinking about corporate
organization and practices.
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