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When addressing two failed startups on your CV, focus on the positive aspects and the skills you acquired. Highlight any achievements and lessons learned, demonstrating your resilience and willingness to grow. Be honest about the challenges and outcomes, taking responsibility for your role in the ventures. Emphasize how your experiences have prepared you for a corporate role and how your skills can benefit potential employers. By framing your startup experiences as opportunities for growth and learning, you can present yourself as a valuable candidate with a strong skill set, ready to tackle the challenges of the corporate world. Remember, setbacks are common, and how you present and learn from them matters in your job search.