SoftBank
Recently I've seen softbank ramping up its hiring with a lot of pe associates/ib analysts/consultants. Anyone know which headhunter(s) they use? Any ideas on comp/hours/etc?
Thanks.
Recently I've seen softbank ramping up its hiring with a lot of pe associates/ib analysts/consultants. Anyone know which headhunter(s) they use? Any ideas on comp/hours/etc?
Thanks.
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INeedASpaDay, shame nobody has responded. Maybe one of these topics will help:
Any pros willing to rescue this discussion? skschneier Yakehito Greased Melons
I hope those threads give you a bit more insight.
Also curious... anyone?
Which Softbank group? Softbank Ventures Korea / Vision Fund / etc. Depends mostly on the group/region. Can't speak for the others, but for Softbank Ventures Korea, as far as I know the team is quite small and recruits mostly through warm intros.
Thanks of the intel. Apologies for the lack of clarity as I was referring to the Vision Fund.
Info applicable to Softbank London: at junior level, they don't use any recruiters and screening is done mostly through employee referrals
Interesting - would you say the norm for PE recruiting in London is via headhunter/recruiter? In the US, it's the norm especially for megafunds and upper tier middle market firms, so I wanted to establish that as a baseline.
in London it's both - relationships and headhunters
I know a bunch of folks at Vision Fund US. They're based out of an office in San Carlos. From what I've heard, it's complete chaos internally. They've hired a ton of folks across levels (at least 60 in the US last I heard), almost entirely former bankers or from PE. The group is loosely organized at the top with a handful of deal partners, with loose deal teams working under them. But there's no formal structure or coverage areas, so every deal partner competes internally with each other, trying to meet the same set of companies and convince Masa to bless their deals. Deal teams package together a ton of diligence materials to present to Masa. He personally meets with founders as a final step before deciding whether or not to invest.
surprised that they were able to raise that much capital without having any sort of institutional structure in place
Almost half of their money came from the Saudis who have so much cash to deploy it makes (some) sense for them to park 45bn with the Vision fund just to get stuff out the door. But if they had to raise a billion from 100 different institutional investors it would be more difficult
Sooo… is it too late to be number 61?
Asking for a friend.
They are the greatest fool
Why?
Don't worry man, they'll have jobs for every junior on the street looking for a buy-side exit opp., provided they don't collapse under the weight of masa's ego.
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