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via zoom as an interpreter for companies that have international client…

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via zoom as an interpreter for companies that have international clients that do not speak english. he chose to w
home rather than join a professional interpreter company, because working from home allows him to do the work
but have a more flexible schedule.

select choice danielle works as a photographer for weddings and special events. she operates her busin
alone and takes care of all aspects of the business herself.

select choice tahlia is a stay - at - home mom. when her children are at school, she works out of her house
transcribing medical records. she uses the website upwork to find clients in need of her skills.

✓ select choice
intrapreneur (a computer programmer), dylan (a data engineer), and zeke (an accountant) are working
obile application that will allow independent authors to sell their written works without havin

side hustle

freelancer works as an actuary for a large insurance company. because he loves math so much, he als
the weekends.

entrepreneurial team

solopreneur

micropreneur

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each role and match with the descriptions:

1. Freelancer - Tahlia

Tahlia works from home transcribing medical records and uses Upwork to find clients, which fits a freelancer (self - employed, finds clients independently).

2. Solopreneur - Danielle

Danielle operates her photography business alone and handles all aspects, so she is a solopreneur (runs a business alone).

3. Entrepreneurial Team - (the group with computer programmer, data engineer, accountant)

A group of people (programmer, data engineer, accountant) working on a mobile app together is an entrepreneurial team (multiple people collaborating on a business venture).

4. Side Hustle - (the actuary who works extra on weekends)

The actuary has a main job and does extra work on weekends, so it's a side hustle (additional work besides main employment).

5. Intrapreneur - (not fully clear from given, but if there was someone innovating within a company, but from the visible, maybe not fully matched here; but based on the options and descriptions, the above are the main matches)
Final Matches:
  • Freelancer: Tahlia (transcribing medical records, finds clients on Upwork)
  • Solopreneur: Danielle (operates photography business alone)
  • Entrepreneurial Team: (computer programmer, data engineer, accountant working on app)
  • Side Hustle: (actuary with weekend work)

(Note: The "Intrapreneur" and "Micropreneur" would need more context, but from the given, the above are the clear matches based on typical definitions.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each role and match with the descriptions:

1. Freelancer - Tahlia

Tahlia works from home transcribing medical records and uses Upwork to find clients, which fits a freelancer (self - employed, finds clients independently).

2. Solopreneur - Danielle

Danielle operates her photography business alone and handles all aspects, so she is a solopreneur (runs a business alone).

3. Entrepreneurial Team - (the group with computer programmer, data engineer, accountant)

A group of people (programmer, data engineer, accountant) working on a mobile app together is an entrepreneurial team (multiple people collaborating on a business venture).

4. Side Hustle - (the actuary who works extra on weekends)

The actuary has a main job and does extra work on weekends, so it's a side hustle (additional work besides main employment).

5. Intrapreneur - (not fully clear from given, but if there was someone innovating within a company, but from the visible, maybe not fully matched here; but based on the options and descriptions, the above are the main matches)
Final Matches:
  • Freelancer: Tahlia (transcribing medical records, finds clients on Upwork)
  • Solopreneur: Danielle (operates photography business alone)
  • Entrepreneurial Team: (computer programmer, data engineer, accountant working on app)
  • Side Hustle: (actuary with weekend work)

(Note: The "Intrapreneur" and "Micropreneur" would need more context, but from the given, the above are the clear matches based on typical definitions.)