Venture Capital Jobs

Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Venture Capital Jobs

Venture capital firms invest money in start-up companies, often Internet or other high-tech companies whose founders have original ideas. Venture capital jobs are in high demand, so people who hope to work for a venture capital firm need to be prepared.

Seth Levine, who writes the VC Adventure blog, advises people hoping to land a venture-capital job to go to a top business school. While a business school education isn't essential, it will help increase the odds in the job seeker's favor.

He also advises that people first work for start-up companies or even start companies of their own in order to get valuable experience and make useful contacts.

While some jobs are filled through personal contacts, others may be listed on online job boards. One job, for example, was recently posted online was for an associate at a Boston firm and offered $85,000 as a base salary with a potential 100 percent bonus. This company was seeking someone with a technical, engineering, or economics degree, who had experience working in investment banking or for a technology company.

While the pay is high at venture capital firms, the pressure can be intense. Venture capital jobs are best suited for people who thrive on taking risks. For more information about venture capital jobs, see the Business.com links on this page.


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