I'm going to have to choose self-employed, for the same reason I love working at startups: I love the autonomy and responsibility of working in a small, fast-moving environment. I'm also somewhat of the rebellious type (though fortunately it's gotten less over the years xD), so I'm a very poor fit for bureaucracy...
Only exception I could see is if it's a very young, open and dynamic multi-national company :)
depends. am i struggling if self-employed? am i comfortable?
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I would like to first work for a couple of big companies, and then maybe become self-employed. I really believe in learning by doing, and I think I would feel a lot more experienced when driving my own business if I've seen how successful business work from the inside.
It totally depends on many factors. its different for every person out there. for some self employment is the best choice but for rest working for multi-national company.
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Self employed.
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I'd answer differently at the beginning of my career and now
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I guess to some its whether you want to have great impact in a small company or little/minimal in a global conglomerate, depending of course on position / responsibilities.
I'm so happy to work with multi-national company, because you can learn something from different countries. That way I learned few phrases in Macedonian and Spanish languages, as well as some cool words from English native speakers. I think if I'd be self-employed, I won't have that experience
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