A few posts back, I talked about pros and cons of employment versus self-employment. Changing careers can be moving to another company or starting your own company. Starting your own business is not for everyone. Too often is it touted as the “American Dream”, but working at a fulfilling job can also be the answer to a dream.
So, how do you know if you are the type of person that has the entrepreneurial drive? Can you be happy working for someone else, or would you be most satisfied creating your own company? Well, it may not be the perfect answer, but there are some assessment tools that examine your potential as a future business owner.
Monster.com has a 16 question quiz on whether or not you are ready to be self-employed. The quiz, Is Self-Employment for You?, examines your attitudes as well as some practical considerations. Simply check yes to each of the sixteen statements that apply to you. After the five minutes or so that it takes you to complete the assessment, you will receive some advice on your suitability and readiness for self-employment. This test was designed by Pat Boer, a career counselor who has extensive experience in the area of midlife career changes.
Another tool that I particularly like is the Entrepreneurial Self Assessment found on the Business Development Bank of
If you try either of these tools, I would love to hear about your experience. Please leave a comment or send me an email at Coryan@inbox.com. I am curious what others think of tools that assess one’s readiness to work for themselves.


2 comments:
I know this is old, but I just wanted to say that this is a nice post. I want to run my own business soon, so this is helpful. Instead of starting a business from scratch though, I'm interested in buying a business. I know it'll be hard and challenging, but I'm up for it. Any suggestions? Advice? Thanks.
Michelle -- There are a lot of resources you can use online. One of which is BizTrader.com. It's an online global marketplace where you can buy a business, or even sell your business. You can also use it to find a lender or broker. It's a good place to find a small business on the Internet.
I also recommend checking out small business groups in your area. They might be able to help you.
Good luck!
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