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SVB provides commercial and private banking to individuals and companies in the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries. 8+ years of experience in either a leveraged finance, investment banking, or technology commercial banking/finance role or related experience or high School Diploma/GED with 12+ years of related experience.
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Leverage and coordinate the bank's resources on behalf of the client, including industry knowledge from partners in industry coverage groups and expertise from product partners in debt and equity capital markets and corporate finance advisory.
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Conduct sourcing and due diligence of technology-focused private equity funds, including venture capital and growth equity funds, for consideration as part of fund of funds, separate account mandates and advisory mandates.
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We have raised over $300M from top-tier investors including Benchmark Capital, T. Rowe Price, Permira, Ridge Ventures, Technology Crossover Ventures, and Norwest Venture Partners. You will learn to develop cross functional with a number of key internal partners (including but not limited to Finance, Business Development, Marketing, Artist Relations, and Merchandising Operations.
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2 - 4 years of experience in strategic finance, investment banking, private equity, consulting or venture capital; prior experience at high-growth technology or financial technology startups a plus.
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Manage sales and marketing efforts to sell finance/accounting staffing and financial consulting services to companies and venture capital firms. General understanding of Venture Capital Fund Administration.
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This role provides a very rare opportunity to become only one of two finance and operations professionals at a rapidly growing and very lean asset management firm quickly establishing itself as one of the leading emerging venture capital managers.
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Our primary customers today are creative businesses that generate $150B in revenue per year in the US. Founded in 2013, HoneyBook is based in San Francisco and Tel Aviv, has raised $498M, and is funded by Tiger Global Management, Norwest Venture Partners, Aleph, Hillsven Capital, OurCrowd, Durable Capital Partners LP, Vintage Investment Partners, Battery Ventures, Citi Ventures, Zeev Ventures, and 01 Advisors.
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Of required experience, must have 3 years of experience with one or a combination of the following: at national valuation firm; at accounting firm’s valuation practice; in investment banking; in private equity/venture capital; and/or in commercial banking.
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1-3 years of experience in investment analysis, fundraising, or venture capital. - Identify and engage with potential investors, including venture capital firms, angel investors, and strategic partners.
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ORIX USA's Growth Capital team is a leading provider of debt solutions for high-growth, venture backed, businesses in the technology and healthcare IT sectors in the U.S. The Growth Capital group is one of the early pioneers of technology finance, with a successful investing track record that spans over 20 years and $2.7 billion invested across ~200 companies.
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At Attivo, we work with some of the most exciting emerging growth companies backed by leading venture capital firms. Working with Attivo means collaborating with a team that has extensive experience with venture-backed companies and deep finance and accounting expertise.
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Job Description Responsibilities:Conduct in-depth research and analysis on private market investment opportunities, including growth equity, private credit, and venture capital. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business, or a related field; advanced degree (, MBA, CFA) preferred.
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5+ years Finance experience in Startup, Venture Capital, Investment Banking or a similar background. Bachelor's degree in Finance or equivalent education. 5+ years Finance experience in Startup, Venture Capital, Investment Banking or a similar background.
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A once-in-a-lifetime career opportunity to get onboard a fast-growing business that is venture-backed by Shasta Ventures, SYN Ventures and Riverside Acceleration Capital. Work with CRO and Finance in business planning including: sales territory planning, quota setting, compensation plans, budgeting and expense prioritization.
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