Where to Begin 

Curious about launching your own venture or working at a startup? Entrepreneurship is about building something new—whether it’s a business, nonprofit, or innovation within an existing organization. 

What’s an Entrepreneur? 

An entrepreneur is someone who creates and leads new ventures. This could mean starting your own company, launching a social impact project, or innovating inside an existing organization (as an “intrapreneur”). 

What’s a Startup? 

A  startup is a young, fast-moving company focused on solving a problem in a new way. Startups often: 

  • Operate in uncertain environments with limited resources
  • Require team members to wear many hats 
  • Prioritize innovation and rapid iteration 

First Steps

  • Explore: Join student groups, attend events at the Harvard Innovation Labs, and the Lemann Program on Creativity & Entrepreneurship,  or take a class in entrepreneurship (check out the CE 10 or CE 11: StudioLab on Creativity and Entrepreneurship). 
  • Get Experience: Many startups don’t post formal internships—reach out directly to founders or alumni to ask about project-based work. 
  • Network: The startup world is built on connectionsreach out to founders and alumni who are innovating to explore how you can contribute.  

Learn More

Talk with a career advisor at the Mignone Center for Career Success (MCS) to explore your interests, find opportunities, and take the next step. 

Also, make note of alumni panels, employer events and career fairs such as the Harvard Startup Career Fair in the spring, that highlight entrepreneurs and startups.  

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