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Are you considering self employment, working as a freelancer or running your own business? You are not alone because 6 months after graduation, 19% of University of Bradford graduates from 2010 became self employed.
Being self employed
can offer a more flexible way to live your life because it often allows you the
opportunity to think creatively, use your initiative and shape your own
future. However, working for yourself
requires a set of high level skills (such as networking, communication and
commercial awareness) combined with drive, motivation and personal commitment. You will develop
many of these skills during your time at the University of Bradford, which are transferable
to both traditional graduate opportunities, and to working for yourself.
There are lots of
phrases used to describe ‘working for yourself’ and this terminology can become
confusing, so here is our quick guide to the most commonly used terms:
Career Development Services may be able to help you in the following ways:
(External)
http://www.careerplayer.com/graduate-jobs/entrepreneursmall-business/entrepreneur-overview.aspx
(An insightful video which showcases the
thoughts of several entrepreneurs)
(External)
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/self_employment_checklist.htm
(A neat way to see if you’re on the right track)
Below is a list of some of the books that we have available for reference within Career Development Services.
Title
Author
Start your own business 2009
BT, Lloyds TSB Commercial
Financial Times Guides - Business Start Up 2010
Sara Williams
Freesourcing – How to start a business with no money
Jonathan Yates
SMART Business
James Leibert
Starting a business – lessons learned from the world’s top business leaders
50 lessons learned
Now you’ve started your research you may want to discuss
your future in confidence, with one of our team of Career Development Advisors. If so, please contact
Career Development Services
by telephone (01274 234991) or in person to make an appointment.
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