And 64 per cent of those who aspire to run a company think they have the traits needed to make their goal a success.While 57 per cent believe they’d need outside help if heading one up.Developed with insights from a leading careers expert, the test reveals what kind of company you have the attributes to start from scratch.
The service has teamed up with career consultant, Sarah Berry, to develop a tool to help prospective business owners choose what type of company to start. “But as is the case with many goals in life, getting started is often the most challenging step – especially if you don’t really know where to start.“And that’s where our tool comes in – by answering the questions, participants will be presented with a host of different possible business ideas based on their own personality.”The study also determined what those polled think their strengths and weaknesses would be if running a business.
Carried out through OnePoll, the study also determined where they feel they might need outside help in order to run a successful business.