With fewer jobs available for graduating seniors, some students are looking to create their own.
“I think that it’s the best time to start [a company],” said Carter Cleveland ’09. Cleveland said he plans to move to Silicon Valley ...
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Haha, they didn't even interview the current co-presidents of the club, James Thorman or Nikhil Basu Trivedi. Once again, poor Princeton reporting.
How are these alums paying for their rent, food, and internet? It would have improved the article to have some discussion of the financing behind these start-ups--parents?
I thought Josh Weinstein had been offered a job by a management consulting firm???
That is correct
"we are lucky to live in America where you are not going to starve"? Who is this Carter kid, because that is one of the dumbest things I have ever heard in my life