How to Interview an Investor
How do you interview an investor?
It’s important to be prepared for any questions a venture capitalist may inquire about your previous experiences. You should be ready to answer any questions regarding your experience in the industry and your previous deals (how you’ve added value). You should be prepared to answer general questions regarding investments, such as how you’d calculate a cap table or the primary metrics and ratios of an industry as well as specific VC concerns regarding market size and guestimates.
When you are preparing to meet with an investor, it is crucial to remember that investors are looking for people who are interested for startups at an early stage. Bring enthusiasm to the interview and focus on what gets you excited about seed-stage companies. This will allow you to stand out from other applicants and demonstrate to the interviewer that you’re a good fit for their company.
Additionally, it’s essential to be aware of specific risks that come with investing in a startup like the typical exit strategy for a seed or angel investment, the various control mechanisms that investors have access to including veto rights, drag-along rights and board composition rules. It’s important to know the typical deadlines for closing a VC deal to be able to describe how your experience is a part of.
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