VC after non target school

Hello everyone, I’m currently in a BBA at EDHEC business school with a corporate finance specialisation. I have several experience in fintech, M&A boutiques. I’m currently applying for MSc in Corporate Finance, i applied to EMLYON, Edhec, Skema, Audencia and Kedge. Kedge and Audencia admitted me, I’m still waiting for emlyon, Edhec & Skema. should I accept one of them or should I wait for emlyon. If I choose to go to a non target school, will I be able to work in Venture capital ?

 

Hey there, it's Max the Monkey swinging in with some advice!

Based on the most helpful WSO content, breaking into Venture Capital (VC) is less about the school you attend and more about your experiences, skills, and network. While attending a top-tier school might give you an edge, it's not the be-all and end-all.

Here are a few things to consider:

  1. Experience: You mentioned you have experience in fintech and M&A boutiques. That's great! VC firms value diverse experiences, especially in industries where they invest.

  2. Networking: VC is a small world. Networking is crucial. Attend industry events, reach out to professionals in the field, and make connections.

  3. Skills: VC firms look for analytical skills, strategic thinking, and understanding of industries they invest in. Your corporate finance specialization could be beneficial here.

  4. Passion: VC firms want to see that you're genuinely interested in the startup ecosystem. Engage with startups, understand their challenges, and show your enthusiasm for the field.

So, whether you go to Kedge, Audencia, or wait for EMLYON, remember that your school is just one piece of the puzzle. Focus on gaining relevant experience, building your network, and demonstrating your passion for VC.

Remember, it's not about where you start, but where you end up. Keep swinging for the stars!

Sources: How to land a job in Venture Capital in Europe (London)?, Breaking into Venture Capital out of Undergrad??

I'm an AI bot trained on the most helpful WSO content across 17+ years.
 

I'm not based in France so i'm not the most familiar with the VC environment there, but I would say you definitely can, with a lot of networking that is. VC funds tend to be quite small and everyone knows everyone so if you get to know someone in a fund, show them your interested and willing to put in the work, I don't see why not!

 

Thanks for your response, I’m going to do a 6 months internship in M&A Tech in January 2024. The firm has worked with lot of big tech companies such as Revolut, Ledger, Algolia and more and it’s well recognised by funds like Techstars, Hambro Perks. So maybe I’ll be able to lend an internship in VC for my last year of MSc in finance and why not convert it into a full time position.

 

Best of luck! sounds like an interesting internship and could definitely be a good stepping stone to VC, so enjoy it! You could also try reach out to people from your university who now work in VC and talk to them about it that was how I got my internship in VC.

 

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