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Entrepreneurship Jobs and MBA Programs in Connecticut

Connecticut is a great place to settle for entrepreneurs as there are many educational and employment prospects. For entrepreneurs, there are 29,380 jobs in Connecticut and this is projected to remain steady through 2016. Entrepreneurs create and execute project work plans and revise to meet changing needs and identify resources needed to complete project.

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Entrepreneurs earn $59 per hour or $123,000 per year on average in Connecticut. Nationally, their income is $52 hourly or $107,000 per year on average.

Home to 3,518,288 people, Connecticut, known as Constitution State, has grown by 3.3 percent in the last 10 years. Hartford is the state capital. In 2008, the total number of jobs was 2,279,011 and the average annual income in Connecticut was $56,245, which is up from $55,629 the previous year. In Connecticut, the unemployment rate went up by 2.6 percentage points to 8.2 percent in 2009 from the previous year. The number of residents with a college degree is 31.4 percent, which is above the national average.

Petroleum bulk stations, sales financing, paper product merchant wholesalers and nursing care facilities are the top employing fields in Connecticut.

There are certain facts unique to Connecticut. For example, the first telephone book ever issued contained only fifty names. The New Haven District Telephone Company published it in New Haven in February 1878.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs create and execute project work plans and revise to meet changing needs and identify resources needed to complete project.

They regularly decide how to mobilize resources to produce new and improved goods and services and notice opportunities.

They are required to respond to the actions of other and coordinate activities with them. Also, they must listen well to others and take in their information and issues.

Entrepreneurs should be able to articulate ideas and problems and read and understand documents and reports.

In order to be successful in the workplace, entrepreneurs must be reliable and be able to take change and lead.

Entrepreneurship opportunities by state

Local Entrepreneurship MBA opportunities in Connecticut

News about Entrepreneurship in Connecticut

  • Rooke is president of the Connecticut Angel Investor Forum, and also is no stranger to Connecticut innovation. She is business services directorof the University of Connecticut's Technology Incubation Program. Autotether is also a success story of the ...

    Wed, February 15
  • Robert J. Kane, R-Watertown, today announced he will run for re-election in November, stating in a news release he will continue to be outspoken on the need to pass policies to improve the state's business climate and create jobs. "As a small business ...

    Mon, February 13
  • This is an important Connecticut tradition and a privilege for me. I'd like to thank my extended family and friends for being here, and my wife and three sons for their love and support. I'd like to recognize and thank the best partner, advisor, ...

    Wed, February 08
  • Yale "was not your father's business school," said Hampton, 61, who works as an adviser to family-owned companies. "When the school was founded, it had an absolutely unique niche in the management-school world." Yale SOM opened in 1976 with a focus on ...

    Thu, February 09
  • When I Was an Entrepreneur," 5-8 pm, BOMI, 1 Park Place, Suite 425, Annapolis. $45; members $25. Registration: chesapeaketech.org. Wheaton & Kensington Chamber of Commerce breakfast, "Helping Small Businesses Navigate the Redevelopment Processes" with ...

    Thu, February 16
  • This is an important Connecticut tradition and a privilege for me. I'd like to thank my extended family and friends for being here, and my wife and three sons for their love and support. I'd like to recognize and thank the best partner, advisor, ...

    Wed, February 08
  • MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb 8, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Singularity University (SU) has announced the appointment of Gabriel Baldinucci, an experienced entrepreneur, investor, and former Virgin Group executive, as Vice President of Strategy ...

    Wed, February 08
  • GREENWICH, Conn. - Greenwich's First Selectman Peter Tesei announced Monday his endorsement of fellow Republican Steve Obsitnik for US Congress from Connecticut's Fourth District. "It is time to change course in Washington, DC, and I believe Steve ...

    Mon, February 13

What people are tweeting about Connecticut

I miss my lil pitbull up in Connecticut '
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I'm thinking about Connecticut (17 others checked-in) http://t.co/rJJH1ZV @GetGlue #Connecticut '
@kathygriffin your coming to Connecticut? Your so funny I need to come see you! '
@thereallisaann You gotta come to Connecticut. '
@idream_hearts girl you lying...everybody is leavin my mom is in Connecticut!! '
@LyndaR8 @tazerbo ihave another in Connecticut so we could tour lol m x '
RT @LonDon_Girll: Brooklyn till I die -___-//but ur from Waterbury Connecticut '
@sharli58 connecticut for my great grandmas funeral '
Today is Primary Day in in communities across Connecticut. Please exercise your rights and vote! '

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