What do people value about this career?
In our careers and skills survey, venture capital professionals frequently stated that they appreciate that their work:
- is intellectually stimulating
- benefits society
Career guidance for early career researchers in the life sciences and related fields
Venture capital professionals need to be able to identify and analyse relevant information and make/defend decisions based on this information. Venture companies with a portfolio that includes or focuses on life science companies employ life scientists for their critical thinking skills and for their ability to help assess the robustness of the science behind the business’ potential life-science-related product. Large pharma companies also often have their own venture capital departments that invest in startups. Additional opportunities also exist at other finance and investment companies with investment portfolios that include life science companies.
Possible tasks may include a subset of the following activities:
This information gathering often involves identifying and talking to relevant professionals and experts:
Roles in other investment companies may have similar responsibilities, but a stronger focus on assessing business information that might affect the stock price of their investments.
It is possible to enter venture firms in a junior role, and progress upwards. Entry level roles may be called ‘associate’ or analyst. For direct entry, competition is very high. Those who directly enter this area generally can demonstrate an interest in the business side of science – they often enjoy following biotech news. Other relevant activities that can help you build your CV include:
Alternatively, gaining experience in an operational role in industry, business development, management consultancy or other relevant positions can provide experience that will allow you to enter at a higher level.
In our careers and skills survey, 6 venture capital professionals told us the competencies they use most in their daily work The most frequently selected competencies were:
In our careers and skills survey, venture capital professionals frequently stated that they appreciate that their work:
We highly recommend learning more about the careers using the resources above, then conducting informational interviews to gain further insights directly from former PhDs working in career areas that interest you.
Further internal resources (e.g. library of recorded career talks) can be found on our intranet pages.
Interview with Jordi Xiol about how his transition from fundamental research to a venture capital role.