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Growth Equity Interview Guide
Your Guide to Growth Equity Interviews & Recruiting

What is Growth Equity Interview Guide?

Growth Equity Interview Guide is a comprehensive online platform designed to help investment bankers, consultants, MBAs, undergraduates, and career-switchers successfully navigate the recruiting process for growth equity and late-stage venture capital roles. Founded by Mike Hinckley, a growth stage expert with over 10 years of experience including a role as an investor at General Atlantic, the platform provides targeted resources including online courses, detailed articles, and a curated job board.

The platform features in-depth courses covering growth equity investing, venture capital, SaaS metrics and financial modeling, and operating partner topics. Free resources include guides on growth equity interview questions, financial modeling, case studies, networking, and career strategy. With over 2,000 students and a community of 1,500+, the platform aims to give candidates the best possible preparation for their dream job in growth investing.

Features

  • Online Courses: Self-paced video courses on growth equity, venture capital, SaaS metrics, and operating partner topics.
  • Free Resources: Extensive library of articles covering interview questions, financial modeling, case studies, and career strategy.
  • Curated Job Board: Weekly updates of open roles at top growth equity and venture capital firms.
  • Expert Instruction: Taught by Mike Hinckley, a growth stage investor with experience at General Atlantic and Wharton MBA.
  • Community Access: Join over 2,000 candidates and 1,500+ student community members.

Use Cases

  • Preparing for growth equity or late-stage venture capital interviews.
  • Learning SaaS metrics and financial modeling for growth investing.
  • Networking into private equity and venture capital roles.
  • Accessing a curated job board for growth equity positions.
  • Improving resumes and interview techniques for investment roles.

FAQs

  • Who is the instructor of the Growth Equity Interview Guide courses?
    The courses are taught by Mike Hinckley, a growth stage expert with over 10 years of experience, including as an investor at General Atlantic, an operator at Airbnb, and a Wharton MBA graduate.
  • What types of courses are offered?
    Courses cover growth equity investing, venture capital, SaaS metrics and financial modeling, and operating partner/portfolio operations. All courses are self-paced with immediate access.
  • Is there a job board available?
    Yes, the platform includes a curated job board that is updated weekly with open roles at top growth equity and venture capital firms.
  • Are there free resources?
    Yes, free resources include articles on growth equity, venture capital, private equity, investment banking, and investor relations. Topics cover interview questions, financial modeling, case studies, and career strategy.
  • How many students have used the platform?
    The platform has over 2,000 students and a student community of over 1,500 members.

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