Andreessen Horowitz Menlo Park
Hi guys,
Does anyone have information on A16Z's Growth team in Menlo Park? The GP team is made up of ex-GA/TA, and the junior team is made up of ex-LGP, WP, Bain, etc. The most recent fund is $5bn (2022 vintage) after ~$3bn and ~$2bn. It looks like mostly Series B-D but that's just from a scan through PitchBook in <1min.
Specifically I want to know if it's private equity culture (see above) or if it's venture capital culture. I want to know what the split of work is between juniors and seniors. I also want to know what the decision making process is; how flat it is vs. hierarchical. Lastly, I am curious how autonomous it is.
VP-level comp would be great too if you have it :)
Many thanks.
Also interested
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I have information. If you can tell me which team you are recruiting for I can provide information.
All I know is it is ridiculously hard to get in. Contacts in top TMT groups (GS/MS) mentioned these firms do not recruit like buyouts.
Quick bump.
Going to go out on a limb and say the culture at a VC firm (even in a growth equity strategy) is more VC-like than PE-like.
What's the typical recruiting process for an a16z? Headhunters to know of?
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