Developing value-add for VC/GE
My area of interest is growth equity, but I have been guided that the process for breaking in from undergraduate is rather similar to VC, except from having to know a bit more financial modelling. Looking to break in through an internship next year. If I don't get one, I will either do a banking / startup internship in tech and try break in from a graduate role.
I'm really keen to develop my skillset to break in, but am struggling to get something tangible. I listen/read a lot of VC material (as recommended by lots of people - Axios Pro Rata, 20VC and much much more) and find it interesting, but don't really see how this makes me a better investor.
How can I go about analysing what makes a deal great from a VC perspective? I understand a lot of it is product/market at this stage, so how do I develop my knowledge of that? How about the growth stage?
Appreciate this is an incoherent mess of a post, but thanks for any advice.
To effectively break into growth equity or venture capital from an undergraduate level, it's crucial to develop a comprehensive understanding of the market, the product, and the financial aspects of the businesses you're interested in. Here’s a structured approach to enhance your skills and understanding, making you a more competent investor:
Deep Dive into Market and Product Analysis:
Financial Modeling and Analysis:
Networking and Industry Engagement:
Practical Experience:
Case Studies and Deal Analysis:
Continued Learning:
Feedback and Mentorship:
By focusing on these areas, you can develop a robust skill set that aligns with the requirements of a career in growth equity or venture capital. Remember, the key is to combine theoretical knowledge with practical insights and real-world application.
Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/venture-capital/early-stage-vc-101-5-questions-you-better-be-able-to-answer?customgpt=1, Q&A: Analyst --> Associate at a VC / Growth Equity Firm, Q&A: 1st year VC analyst (~750M AUM), Got this task during an Private Equity internship interview, how to handle it?, Q&A: Corp Dev > Strategic Finance > VC
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