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<font color="#333333" face="Arial"><span style="font-size: 14px; white-space: pre-wrap;"></span></font><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; white-space: pre-wrap;">A startup career is not for everyone. However, if you are a multidisciplinary person who enjoys collaborate with other people but has no problem flying solo on a project, you might want to consider working for or building a startup firm. This page will give you a detailed instructions and advice on how to land a startup career with Venture for America, a fellowship program that place talented college graduate in startups in struggling cities. The information is separated into four sections. The first section - Determine your passion - emphasizes the importance of understanding what interest and motivate you before choosing your career path. The second section - Application to Venture for America - walks you through all the necessary steps for your application to the fellowship program. The third section - Maximizing Your Chances and Utilizing Your Resources - offers advice on the application process. The last section - Future after Venture for America - paints a picture of your future once you graduate from Venture for America’s program.</span>
  
 
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A startup career is not for everyone. However, if you are a multidisciplinary person who enjoys collaborate with other people but has no problem flying solo on a project, you might want to consider working for or building a startup firm. This page will give you a detailed instructions and advice on how to land a startup career with Venture for America, a fellowship program that place talented college graduate in startups in struggling cities. The information is separated into four sections. The first section - Determine your passion - emphasizes the importance of understanding what interest and motivate you before choosing your career path. The second section - Application to Venture for America - walks you through all the necessary steps for your application to the fellowship program. The third section - Maximizing Your Chances and Utilizing Your Resources - offers advice on the application process. The last section - Future after Venture for America - paints a picture of your future once you graduate from Venture for America’s program.

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