Want to join a startup? Startup Institute Boston has a curriculum designed to get you ready

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Want to gain the experience and excitement of working for a start-up, but not sure how to break into the field before a track record of success? Startup Institute Boston, founded by local luminaries, promises a crash course to channel energy into expertise.

In this week’s edition of The Innovators, Aaron O’Hearn, chief executive and c-founder, explains how the Institute works and introduces one of its students.

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P.S.: Run a start-up of your own? REEL Entrepreneurs, which produces The Innovators series, is working on a show featuring local start-ups trying to make it big, with a casting call this Wednesday. More details here.

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The Inside the hive blog is your one-stop source for local innovation news featuring voices from the start-up, venture, and research communities. Reach us at hive@boston.com.

Michael Morisy is your editor, curator, and reporter on all things innovative and startup in Boston and beyond. He’s blown a SXSW talk, been threatened with jail for his own startup, and exchanged enough useless business cards to rebuild the rain forest. Now he wants to share your stories of creating the next insanely great business.
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