My answer is Founder. Why? I believe that "Entrepreneur" is a broad term that almost anyone can claim. "Founder", on the other hand, lets people know that you have founded a specific startup of some sort and appears to carry more credibility. Additionally, I've come to understand that there can be negative connotations behind the term "Entrepreneur" because the title does not specify a learned skill as opposed to titles like "Computer Scientist", "Mechanical Engineer", "Audio Editor", etc.
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My answer is Founder. Why? I believe that "Entrepreneur" is a broad term that almost anyone can claim. "Founder", on the other hand, lets people know that you have founded a specific startup of some sort and appears to carry more credibility. Additionally, I've come to understand that there can be negative connotations behind the term "Entrepreneur" because the title does not specify a learned skill as opposed to titles like "Computer Scientist", "Mechanical Engineer", "Audio Editor", etc.
I prefer the title "Founder" because of what the title implies to me: Innovator, Creator, The one who before all.