Finding a startup to join

Hey guys,

I know this isn't the standard 'help with IB recruiting' question, but since we've got a lot of smart ppl here, I figured it'd be relevant.

I've done a bunch of internships in corporate settings, and feel that its WAY too slow paced and bureaucratic for me

Going into my senior year, I think I'd like to join a startup: ideally one that is already somewhat proven with funding so the risk profile is lower, but one where I'd have to wear many hats and get some skills

Is there a place to find a list of these? How would you recommend going about joining one? Is it still all about referrals?

Any help on this would be great

 
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There are a number of resources out there.

AngelList: certain startups may list job openings on this site, so can be useful.

BuiltIn: this site (I.e builtinchicago) has decent articles and contains a job board

Crunchbase: this is a good site to explore companies that recently completed a funding round. Could be indicative of hiring needs.

Hopefully this helps.

 

What they are really testing you on is your ability to have a pulse on the start-up/entrepreneurial scene, as well as your general "idea sense." You can read Techcrunch, or check out Product Hunt, or read Hacker News (all of which you should be doing), but you need to get out there to networking events and meet the people doing things. If you're in a city with any sort of start-up culture, that should be easy. Make friends with founders, investors, etc., and get their thoughts.

After you find the next "big thing," actually use the product (or app or whatever) so you can speak as to why it is so great.

 

There's no magical "list" of startups that are interesting. The entire VC industry exists to hunt for those companies. You need to be resourceful to figure out what's interesting.

If I were you I would form a point of view on 2-3 sectors that you think are interesting and give a few examples of great companies in that. You need to do a lot of research to make a compelling case for why those sectors are interesting, but that will look much more impressive than simply spitting out a list of half baked random companies from Product Hunt.

 

Definitely LinkedIn, use keywords like capital, partners, etc. On top of that you need to join whatever hedge fund association they have over there. Here in Texas we have a hedge fund association where all network with each other and recruit talent. Go join as talent and network around. Otherwise, you'll never find lists of private funds (start up funds will almost always be private, or registered with state, but not national (SEC))

 

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