The best investments are the ones that are off market or (better yet) don't need any capital. If you source the way everybody sources (conferences, etc.)... you are going to end up looking at the same deals every firm looks at. It's still worth doing, but if you don't cold-call and be aggressive / proactive, your ceiling may be a B/B+ portfolio

 

what others have said.  40 - 60 hours when no live deals...although you have free time the expectation is that you are out sourcing.  70 - 90 during a live deal. 

 

How often would you say you're on a live deal? Trying to gauge the frequency of those 70-90 hour work weeks. I know its shop/group dependent 

 

I get about 1-2 new, preliminary data rooms a week in which I rip through.  I lay out my high level view of the market, product, investment merits, risks, KPIs, and rough valuation and pitch it to my Partner to see if they find it interesting.  If my Partner agrees its interesting, we'll pitch our valuation range to the company and see if it hunts.  If the company agrees, we'll rush for 1 - 2 weeks to get materials in front of our IC, which goes deeper into the before-mentioned items.  I typically bring 6 - 12 deals to IC in a year.  Of the ones I take to IC, maybe half will get approved, so let's say 5 deals approved at the IC level.  Of the 5 deals approved, maybe 2 -3 will get to the finish line because the company moves forward with our term sheet or something happens in confirmatory diligence that tanks the deal (i.e., company misses plan, we find out the CEO has serious red flags, customer calls are bad, etc.) 

 

What exactly does sourcing look like at a GE shop? Where are you getting a database of companies to reach out to? Is it through a third party like Crunchbase or Pitchbook? Do banks send you inbounds of late stage companies that are looking for capital raises? Are you on twitter actively involved in the tech world like other VC's? 

I'm interested in the space but I come from a non target school and I'm currently at a bank in a non Tech coverage group. Trying to gauge if I'd be good in a GE role or if my lack of an existing late stage company network 3 years post grad will have me at a severe disadvantage. 

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2nd yr at tier 1 GE firm, about 50-60 hrs if you're efficient, more if you're not 

it's all self-driven (very rare to have someone ping me to do stuff) 

live deal = mild banking hours 

 

Appreciate it! What the breakdown of % live deal vs not? Weekend work?

 

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