FIVOSZ more and more young people are thinking about starting a business
Over the last ten years, more and more young people have been thinking about starting a business, – Kovács Patrik, president of the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs (FIVOSZ) told M1 news channel on Tuesday.
According to the president, 27 percent of people who are affiliated with a business are under 40; one third of young people in Europe think about entrepreneurship, compared with two thirds in Asia.
That’s why the Young Entrepreneurs Week, which takes place from November 18 to 21, is important. The event attracts about 10,000 young people who want to start a business. (MTI)
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