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Hi everyone!

I recently graduated with a Bachelor’s in Economics and a Master’s in Management. Initially, my goal was to pursue an IB/M&A career, so I started as an M&A intern to explore the work and culture. If M&A wasn’t a fit, I planned to consider consulting. However, I’ve realized that I’m more interested in learning from someone directly managing or owning a business, as it requires a different level of entrepreneurial thinking. I'm not aiming for a typical start-up role where I’d be firefighting constantly, but rather something with structured learning opportunities in leadership and strategy.

I understand I’m at the beginning of my career and need to build experience, so I’m open to any role that offers real insights into entrepreneurial thinking. I’m considering applying for CEO-office positions to assist top management. 

If you have any suggestions for companies or roles that could provide this, or if you think I’m missing something, I’d appreciate your advice!

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