If you're between the ages of 18 and 29, have at least three years of experience running a business, and want to be considered for the annual Global Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, you're in luck.
The awards, put on by Youth Business International, are open to anyone born between Nov.
1, 1989, and Jan.
1, 2006, reports the Guardian.
They're looking for the world's most promising young entrepreneurs in three categories: social entrepreneurship, climate entrepreneurship, and sustainable entrepreneurship.
Here are the requirements: Business must be at least three years old with evidence of multiple projects being launched to market Business must have the potential to win one of the three categories
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