Venture Capitalist (Private Equity)

Venture Capitalists operate in the private equity industry and offer principal or money to new businesses to start-up their operations or to existing businesses to expand operations. In return they become partners in the business.

Business development professionals, ex-bankers, entrepreneurs and consultants can become venture capitalists with suitable experience and knowledge. Usually most venture capitalists carry a background of entrepreneurship or of being a partner of a company. You can also set up your own practice or work for a company as Venture Capitalist. If you are associated with a company you coordinate with lawyers, investment bankers, accountants and other private equity firms that your company is working with. Private equity is one of the most sought after industries for people with management and finance backgrounds.

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Educational Background and Pre-requisites

A job in Venture capital demands elite qualifications. One can enter the industry after graduation or after completing a degree in finance or related fields from a business school. The job skills required include expertise in general management, accounting and operational skills, financial reporting and financial modelling. Leadership qualities, strong communication and interpersonal skills and ability to work under pressure are essential. Other than business graduates, consultants and other professionals with an operating background can get into the private equity space. 

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Advantages of Working as a Venture Capitalist

The thrill of bringing new ideas and products to market, of helping companies grow, makes the PE industry extremely attractive.

Disadvantages of Working as a Venture Capitalist

Though the field offers very good prospects to the aspirants and experienced professionals, getting into this field is difficult. There are too many people contesting for few job positions.

Finance and Accounts, General Management

Entrance Exam

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