Looking for a large VC fund role after MBA
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12 Nov 2015, 20:17
Hello,
My profile:
Indian Male; Age: 29
GMAT: 690
Undergrad: IU Kelley ; GPA: 3.25; Major: Finance
Grad School: WUSTL Olin, Master's in Finance: GPA: 3.6
I worked in the family business for about 6 months in between undergrad and grad school. The business has annual revenues approx. $15-$20MM and is a real estate development and constructions business.
After grad school, I got this unique opportunity to work for this small VC firm in Singapore as an Investment Analyst and also co-invested in some deals. I have been doing this for the last 3.5 years.
The firm that I work for has a unique business model, we basically are a sales accelerator for high-tech european/american mid-sized companies in Asia through an equity aligned model. It is kinda hard to describe but basically we invest in western mid-sized high-tech firms and bring them to Asia. Help them rigorously to expand throughout Asia and exit in about 3-5 years. We as a firm are involved heavily in the whole life cycle of all the companies in our portfolio.
My role entails almost everything, I do research and due diligence to pick new companies, I have been involved in the negotiations of these deals, and then I am usually involved in overseeing their day to day operations for the first 4-8 months till we can set everything together and after that I usually oversee the firms in a financial capacity quarterly. For the past year or so I have been supervising two analysts. Before that as an analyst I supervised a couple of interns.
Through my role, I have gone on roadshows all across Asia to find new clients for these firms, helped/pitched for these firms to get more financing from Asian VCs, interviewed and recruited people to work in these firms, made great contacts throughout Asia and learnt a huge amount about new technologies mostly.
No extra-curricular after college really.
My school choices are Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Kellogg, INSEAD, LBS, Oxford, Cambridge.
My career choice post-MBA is the same as now which is 1) Large VC fund; 2) Investment fund focused on Consumer/tech/retail; 3) Tech strategy F500. I would like to stay in Asia for work.
Thanks for your evaluation and comments.