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Co.Exist This Year's Thiel Fellows Include A Fashion Designer, A Poet, And A Harvard Dropout These 22 teens were awarded $100,000 each to quit school and start a business. Read More » By: Anya Kamenetz
leadership The Truth About PR Done Right, And What It Does For Your Startup Want to stand out in an increasingly crowded field of startups? Hire the best public relations team you can afford. Read More » By: Wendy Marx
Leadership Now Less Is More: What Not To Put On Your Resume Exec founder Justin Kan dishes on what startups look for in a resume--and perhaps more importantly, what you should leave off. Read More » By: Justin Kan ADVERTISEMENT
leadership Hey, Serial Entrepreneurs: Join Someone Else's Company Instead Of Starting Your Own Why the “entre-hire” trend is gaining traction--and how to be part of it. Read More » By: Adam Fisher
United States of Innovation Advice For Building A Global Tech Company In The Middle Of Nowhere Is relocating your nascent company to a startup hotbed worth the price of admission? A Reno-based entrepreneur weighs the pros and cons. Read More » By: Jim Belosic
leadership When Startups Pair Up With Big Corporations, Everyone Wins--If You Make The Right Match "Corporate" is a dirty word for some startups--but it shouldn't be. Here's what your company can gain by teaming up with the big guys. Read More » By: Michael Goldstein