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We’re Hiring a Platform and Operations Associate at NextView

View from Seed

With the recent announcement of our fourth fund , we are expanding the team at NexView with a new Platform and Operations Associate. From the beginnings of NextView, we have had a commitment to being high-conviction, hands-on, seed stage focused investors. You are actively engaged in the NYC or Boston tech ecosystem. About NextView.

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Come Join Our Investment Team in NYC!

View from Seed

You have 4-6 years of professional experience as a technology operator, founder, or investor in New York. NextView is a thematic, seed-stage VC firm focused on the Everyday Economy with $200M+ of committed capital under management. Who Are We Looking For. You are a native of NYC tech with a strong network. About NextView.

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We’re Hiring for Our Investment Team at NextView’s NYC Office

View from Seed

You have 4-6 years of professional experience as a technology operator, founder, or investor in New York. NextView is a thematic, seed-stage VC firm focused on the Everyday Economy with $200M of committed capital under management. Who Are We Looking For. You are a native of NYC tech with a strong network. About NextView.

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Come Join Our Investment Team in NYC!

View from Seed

You have 4-6 years of professional experience as a technology operator, founder, or investor in New York. NextView is a thematic, seed-stage VC firm focused on the Everyday Economy with $200M+ of committed capital under management. Who Are We Looking For. You are a native of NYC tech with a strong network. About NextView.

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Why VC’s Don’t “Crossover” Invest

Agile VC

This person is an experienced CEO and a veteran of several startups, yet appreciating this nuance of how VC’s operate their business was relatively unfamiliar to him. I was talking with an entrepreneur recently about this phenomenon.

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OATV and Indie.vc

Bryce Dot VC

The second strategy was to use a portion of each fund as a pool of capital to make Tim’s angel investments. These were typically angel size checks of a couple hundred thousand dollars written into rounds being led by larger funds into companies operating in thematic areas of interest to us run by founders we had relationships with.

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How VCs Make Money….Hopefully

ithacaVC

Typically, that might be 2% of committed capital per year paid quarterly. There is actually a great deal of complexity when operating a live fund. Third, VC1 pays GP1 a management fee (via a separate fund management entity – again, to make this post simple I am not going to elaborate on the fund management entity here).