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How launching a business helped one young entrepreneur navigate working life with autism

"I can create a calm working environment which in turn helps me manage my autism"

Caitlyn Sheldon founder of CVS Technical (Image: Athena Pictures)

A young entrepreneur has spoken about how setting up her own business has helped her navigate working life after being diagnosed with autism.

Caitlyn Sheldon launched her IT business, CVS Technical, in March this year offering tech support and repairs for hardware and software across south Wales.

The 22-year-old from Bridgend said being in charge of her own work routine has helped her manage her autism.

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“I struggled to conform to the structured routine and expectations of a traditional 9-5 job in the past,” she said.

“But entrepreneurship has allowed me to work remotely and control my own deadlines and work-life balance. By running my own business, I can create a calm working environment which in turn helps me manage my autism.”

Ms Sheldon worked with Big Ideas Wales to launch CVS Technical, the Welsh Government-funded initiative run by Business Wales aimed at helping young people develop business ideas.

While applying for Universal Credit, she was paired with business advisor Liz Hopkin who provided support and advice on running a business.