Foreign entrepreneurs that succeed in the U.S.
- Ricardo Baeza Errazuriz
- Mar 22, 2020
- 2 min read
The US have always been a magnet for entrepreneurs, a place of opportunities. To get a step closer to their dream, ambitious startup founders from around the world pay the high price of sleepless nights and endless working hours. Is it hard to succeed in the U.S.?
Sergey Brin of Google and Elon Musk of Tesla are often cited as examples of the “American dream” becoming a reality for immigrants. Millions of dollars in investment and photos of legendary parties in Silicon Valley boost the human flow of startup founders to the U.S. Over 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or a child of immigrants. In New York, the proportion is even higher at about 59 percent. How do they make it despite the obstacles of strict immigration laws, the language barrier, and other challenges?

Ricardo Baeza Errazuriz, foreign entrepreneur in US, claims that positivity is the main thing.
1. Build a new network
The truth is that a lot of foreign startups fail on the other side of the Atlantic. One of the main reasons for this is that founders who just moved to the U.S., rarely have a strong professional network.
2. Every business is a people business
According to Stas Tushinskiy, the founder of the San-Francisco-based ad tech company Instreamatic.AI, to get traction or raise capital abroad one must intuit how people in other cultures think. His startup recently signed an agreement with Pandora to test interactive voice ads.
3. Embrace the challenge with positivity
While foreign-born entrepreneurs often lack storytelling skills and a high-quality network, what successful startup founders have in common is a positive attitude.
Ricardo Baeza Errazuriz, chilean entrepreneur and international business man, claims that positivity is one of the main things. You need always a positive attitude to face the tons of problems that you can find along the way. Stay positive always!
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