Business Career Services Hollister CA

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Infinity Staffing
(831) 638-0360
710 Kirkpatric Ct
Hollister, CA
Nelson Staffing
(831) 630-0579
2300 Technology Pkwy Ste 8
Hollister, CA
San Benito County One-Stop Career Center
831-637-5627
1111 San Felipe Road, Suite 107
Hollister, CA
Macsa
(408) 847-4686
7400 Railroad St
Gilroy, CA
Marcy Rubin
617-347-8894
Bodega Bay, CA
Private Industry Council
(831) 637-9293
1131 San Felipe Rd
Hollister, CA
Armstrong Ralph
(831) 635-0604
931 Sunset Dr
Hollister, CA
Work 2 Future - One Stop
408-846-1480
7800 Arroyo Circle, Suite A
Gilroy, CA
One Stop Career Center of Monterey County
831-796-3600
730 La Guardia Street
Salinas, CA
Brooke Erol
858-538-5990
San Diego, CA
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Considering a Venture Capital Career

Considering a Career in Venture Capital

By The Editors

If you're at all interested in money and technology—and the place where they intersect—you might give thought to a career in venture capital.  

But breaking into the VC world isn't easy. For one thing, the industry is still very small and concentrated. There are several hundred VC firms nationwide, but each hires only a few lucky people every year at most. For another, VC has traditionally been a very elite club, favoring multiple-degree-holders with Ivy League pedigrees and several years of high-tech or other industry experience. And VC firms are cutting back on hiring due to the tech and dot-com downturn, as well as the other major events that have led to the current not quite stable economic climate.


Despite these shared characteristics, each of these firms has adopted its own approach to succeeding in the competitive and risky world of start-up financing. Firms differ in fund size, regional focus, industry focus, and stage of investing.


You may not find a VC firm in your hometown, but you'll find them in cities as varied as Kirkland, Washington; Austin, Texas; and Fort Lee, New Jersey. Silicon Valley—which stretches from San Francisco to San Jose, California—still has the highest concentration, with nearly a third of all investment funds. Boston comes in second, with nearly 20 percent of funds located in its greater metropolitan area. Minneapolis is another notable center for VC.


Although some firms specialize in low-tech investments, in recent years, most VC firms have focused on technology-intensive fields such as software, biotech, and telecommunications.


A number of players in the venture capital field are divisions of large corporations, affiliates of investment banks, buyout firms, venture leasing companies, small-business investment companies (SBICs), and other wealthy private investors, called angels. Although these players don't usually come to mind when the discussion turns to VC, they also evaluate, fund, work with, and sell entrepreneurial organizations looking for capital.


Depending on your background and interests, you'll want to target VC firms that might be right for you. If you're straight out of college, working for VC firm is a great way to make connections with the people behind the hot, up-and-coming start-ups you may be interested in working for down the road. For MBAs, an up-or-out career track makes it even more important to find a firm that fits with your career goals.

Read article at WetFeet.com

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