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How to Break Into Venture Capital

How to Break Into Venture Capital

A step-by-step guide to land your first role in VC, get noticed, and build credibility.

Jun 25, 2025
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Welcome to Learning VC💡! I’m Luis Llorens and I write monthly about venture capital and my personal experiences as an investor. Subscribe to receive new posts and support my work:


Summary

❇️ 5 Proven Ways to Stand Out
❇️ Venture Resources
❇️ Curated dealflow
❇️ List of VC Events in Europe
❇️ Top 5 VCs by Country


Venture capital is a desirable and competitive industry to break into, with limited roles, high demand, and a strong emphasis on relationships. It’s essential to understand what VCs look for, build relevant knowledge, and stay close to the ecosystem.

❇️ 5 Proven Ways to Stand Out

You don’t need a Harvard MBA or a McKinsey badge. You need proof that you think and act like an investor.

🔹Start Building a Personal Portfolio

Start investing however you can:

  • Angel Investing.

  • Syndicates (e.g. AngelList, Odin, etc.).

  • Crowdfunding platforms (e.g. Crowdcube, Dozen, etc.).

  • Write public investment theses & “mock portfolios”.

This proves pattern recognition, conviction, and initiative. Show you’re already acting like a VC.

🔹Send Monthly Dealflow to VCs

Choose partners at firms you admire and want to work with. Every month, email them 1-2 startups they should meet. Keep it simple:

  • A 1-liner on why the startup is interesting.

  • How it matches their thesis. Study their portfolio and learn their style.

After 2 or 3 months, they’ll know your name and your judgment. They'll start replying to your messages and keep you top of mind in case they're hiring.

🔹Help Partners Fundraise

Most people forget this: GPs struggle with LP fundraising. If you can:

  • Introduce warm LPs.

  • Recommend useful lists or materials for fundraising (Family Offices, Fund of Funds, etc.).

You’ll instantly stand out.

🔹Build a Network

Venture is a relationship business. Attend events. DM people. Stay visible, helpful, and curious:

  • Source startups.

  • Share insights.

  • Analyze trends.

  • Support VCs work.

🔹 Launch Something Yourself

VCs love builders. It doesn’t have to be big. Build a community, launch a newsletter, help a founder. Anything that shows you know how to operate will set you apart from the others.

Action > polish. Doers stand out.

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❇️ Venture Resources

No fluff. Just the ones that shaped my mindset.

📚 Books

  • Angel by Jason Calacanis - Makes you want to start writing checks.

  • Venture Deals by Brad Feld & Jason Mendelson - Must-know mechanics.

  • The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz - Honest insights into founder struggles.

  • Zero to One by Peter Thiel – Think like a contrarian investor.

  • Secrets of Sand Hill Road: VC and how to get it by Scott Kupor - Clear view into how VCs operate.

  • Biographies: Steve Jobs / Elon Musk / Phil Knight - Founder stories that stick.

🎙 Podcasts

  • 20VC.

  • BG2.

  • Acquired.

  • a16z Podcast.

  • Invest Like the Best.

  • The Diary of a CEO.

  • Itnig (Spanish).

  • Other cool podcasts.

🎙 Substack/ Newsletters

  • Ruben Dominguez Ibar
    ,
    Andre Retterath
    ,
    David Cruz e Silva 🎙
    ,
    EUVC
    ,
    Jannis Hake
    ,
    Hugo Rauch
    ,
    Samir Kaji
    - VC resources.

  • Chris Tottman
    ,
    Burak Buyukdemir
    - Founder resources.

  • Ivan Landabaso
    .
    Aris Xenofontos
    ,
    Michael Spencer
    ,
    Devansh
    - AI.

  • Ben Lang
    - Startup lists.

  • Mario Gabriele
    - Industry reports.

  • Guillermo Flor
    ,
    Kyle Poyar
    ,
    Jeroen Coelen
    - SaaS GTM & PMF.

  • Jaime Novoa
    - Spanish ecosystem.

  • Extended list of top Newsletters on Ivan’s post.

🧠 Other Must-Reads

  • Investment Memos.

  • Silicon Valley (the show).

  • Curated list of open VC Jobs.


❇️ Curated Dealflow

You'll find a list of 500+ startups from around the world that are currently fundraising. Dealflow you can share directly with the VCs you admire.

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