If you're between the ages of 12 and 27, there's a good chance you're already thinking about a career in entrepreneurship.
A recent survey found that 54% of Generation Z (that's between the ages of 12 and 27) are considering entrepreneurship as a career, "a significant rise compared to previous generations," reports Fast Company.
There's also the fact that they're more tech-savvy than previous generations, as well as the influence of successful young entrepreneurs.
"While hurdles exist, such as limited access to capital and business knowledge, with the right tools Gen Z can be a powerful entrepreneurial force," the website notes, "to cultivate this entrepreneurial spirit, programs like the Daniels Fund JA Dream Accelerator in Greenwood Village, Colorado, connect local entrepreneurs with high school students doing just that."
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