It’s funny, however, that I observed many similarities in each. I’ve worked for a small distribution company, and a digital marketing agency. And maybe even to nudge you in the right direction.Īt this point in my career I’ve had WAY more experience working for small businesses. So if anything, this post isn’t designed to give you the answers, but merely give you a set of questions and concepts. And that the only thing that matters to you is the power of a single job opportunity, and that it excites you, pays you well, and that you’re on the same page with the company values. Then you may even decide for yourself that NONE of that even matters in the first place. So the question starts as “big company or small company”…Īnd then possibly becomes “What kind of big or small company do you want to work for…” ![]() Would you say that each of those companies culture and environment is the same? No way! They’d be completely different. But so is Facebook, and so is Disney, and so is Amazon, and Netflix. Because not all small business and big businesses are equal.įor example, PwC (Pricewaterhousecoopers) is a multinational professional services company with offices in almost every major city in the world… They both have positives and negatives, and even those are just in GENERAL. But here’s the thing, neither a big business or a small business is objectively better than the other. Because it’s one of those questions that gives you so much direction and insight once you know the answer.Īnd I believe that direction and insight are some of the keys to success in your career.
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