
A slight rejuvenation therefore, since it was 36 years old in 2020 and 38.2 years old in 2010. A trend which would seem to be accentuated in view of this year’s figures . This drop in the average age is strongly linked to the increase in the number of micro-enterprises between 2010 and 2021: 360,000 new self-employed entrepreneurs in 2010 compared to 641,500 new micro-entrepreneurs in 2021. Do you want to join the next wave of young entrepreneurs? Here are some tips to help you get started with complete peace of mind.
Step 1: Define your project
Beyond your idea, several elements must be studied: the extent of the competition, the geographical area you wish to cover , the quality of your products and services, your offer, as well as your commercial practices.
To be successful, you need to define your company’s identity, your target audience, and how you want to carry out your project
It’s difficult to provide a simple definition of entrepreneurship because the concept encompasses a vast, rich, and varied reality. And while the idea of entrepreneurship is often associated with starting a business and economic activity, it’s far from the only option. Embarking on an entrepreneurial journey can take various forms and pursue very different objectives, including:Step 2: Write a business plan
You must first determine your budget before seeking financing, regardless of its nature. A well-crafted business plan will also help you convince partners or banks to invest in your project, as they will have an overview of your strategy. It should include:
Step 2: Get support from business creation support networks
No problem, the PÉPITE network (Student Center for Innovation, Transfer, and Entrepreneurship) is for you. “Our goal is to reveal the entrepreneur in you,” says Jean-Charles Herviaux, head of PÉPITE Bretagne. The second mission of our network is to connect students, who are leading a project, with business leaders,” explains the head of PÉPITE Bretagne. This program aims to help you develop your ambitions for at least a year, allowing you to be supported by business leaders and benefit from their experience. It will give you access to the national status of student entrepreneur (SNEE), then allowing you to organize your schedule to help you balance your project and your studies.
While being a student entrepreneur allows you to develop an entrepreneurial project with minimal risk, it’s still important to surround yourself with the right people. There are many support networks for young entrepreneurs to train, mentor, and advise you, such as Entrep’, Enactus, Moovjee, BGE, Adie, La Ruche, and Groupement des créateurs.
To cope with any situation, an entrepreneur must be as versatile as a Swiss Army knife. While some of these soft skills can be acquired and strengthened through training, others develop with experience.
Step 3: Perform an activity test before starting
Joining a business incubator can be a good way to start your adventure, as it doesn’t involve a change in status and thus limits risk-taking. “ The business incubator is a solution for anyone who wants to get started in entrepreneurship and who already has a project well advanced .According to her, joining this type of structure allows you to obtain a SIRET number (Establishment Directory Identification System) loan .
This first administrative step corresponds to a significant accounting phase of business creation . “ The business incubator allows you to focus, initially essentially on your activity and you are taught as you go along how to manage all aspects of your business .” It is a real opportunity to test yourself on the market, and to readjust your value proposition if the results are not there. ” With the business incubator, there is no failure ,” adds Juliette Herpin.
Step 4: Financing your business creation when you are young
A dreaded step for many entrepreneurs, financing a project can be even more stressful for young entrepreneurs who haven’t yet had time to build up solid start-up capital. However, several solutions exist to help them bring their project to fruition.