Ever considered getting into VC early in your career? We’re recruiting at the investment analyst, associate, senior associate and principal level for a number of VCs in the Bay Area. AUM from $200M to $3B, spanning Enterprise and Consumer, from Series A focused to growth equity. For junior roles, no need for VC experience, but structured training required (FANG APM/PM or BizOps, MBB consulting, investment banking, etc.). For more senior roles 1+ yr VC experience mandatory. Ping me!
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LOL. VC is not worth it unless you become a partner with a real stake in the returns and making investment decision. Otherwise, you're just sourcing deals, doing grunt work for the partners hoping for a piece of the pie.
It’s very (General) partner driven culture.
In what way? Tech culture + pays decent even for non-partners. I would also argue that “sourcing” is a better day to day than most in front office finance.
VCs are crooks. Bain Capital Ventures is the worst, depending on the partner, the CEOs they hire are partners in the crime. They promise anything they need to enrich their own, and screw everyone else. I've seen it too many times. Shame on me. After $2.5B of acquisitions, my net was less than $300k in equity. As a senior VP. Avoid at all cost. Especially Venture Guides. The ultimate home for VC crooks!
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