NEWYORK: In recent years, the transition from traditional 9 to 5 jobs to the world of entrepreneurship has become common among young adults. With post-graduation jobs becoming more competitive, some Madison and Guilford residents are creating their own opportunities.
Ryan Duques, business owner, entrepreneur and chairman of the Madison Economic Development Commission, said there have been two major global shifts that have affected the career paths of the younger generation during the past two decades.
There has been a rise in employers’ resources on demand allowing for the rise of a freelance workforce, which allows for flexibility for workers and a scalable workforce for employers.”







