• #BreakInto VC

  • How to Break Into Venture Capital And Think Like an Investor
  • By: Bradley Miles
  • Narrated by: John Alan Martinson Jr.
  • Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (94 ratings)

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#BreakInto VC

By: Bradley Miles
Narrated by: John Alan Martinson Jr.
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If you are interested in habits to develop the investor mindset, then grab a copy today before the price goes up.

#BreakIntoVC: How to Break Into Venture Capital And Think Like an Investor, gives you the insight to understand technology investing without endlessly scouring the Internet or having access to the top venture firms in the industry.

What if a few new habits could help you understand the complex and ever-changing landscape of the technology sector? What if you could tell a great business from a good business with a few simple steps? Imagine being one of the smartest people in the room when it comes to transportation technology, drones, or healthcare technology.

Amazon bestselling author, Bradley Miles, in his first book, covers multiple ways to analyze and understand the complex and opaque world of technology investing.

Here are a few things that you will get out of #BreakIntoVC.

In this audiobook, you will learn:

  • The fundamentals of the venture capital industry and how it works

  • The difference between accelerators, angel investors, early stage VCs and late stage VCs

  • How to understand any market

  • The key metrics that matter to VCs

  • How to value early and late stage technology companies

  • How to reach venture capitalists

  • How to land a job, internship or learning-based opportunity at a venture capital firm

  • How to handle a mock call with a venture capitalist

  • How to spot great technology businesses in your everyday life

  • How to pitch a business to venture capitalists

  • Case studies on how five other people broke into the venture capital

©2017 Bradley Miles (P)2017 Bradley Miles

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Really bad

I know... My mistake... I just looked at the cover... This book has no value and it’s mostly childish... and I didn’t even have to stomach to listen it entirely. So if you have never heard about VCs then this might be for you. For others get any other book...

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The Venture Capital Manual

Many thanks to Bradley Miles for putting this book together. The print version of the book has over 90 five star reviews so I had to grab a copy of the audiobook.

Bradley takes you through the terminology of venture capital and the basic formulas for understanding how to determine the present value of a company, and its projected value over the next few years. This knowledge is critical for landing a job at a venture capital firm, but also for entrepreneurs who want to understand where their company is right now, and where it's going.

I wish I had this book seventeen years ago when I opened my first business with some family members. Bradley makes it easy to understand exactly where a company is at, and if an investment is worth it.

Funny that I was just watching The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon, and his character works at a venture capital firm. Of course, there's Shark Tank and the television show, The Profit, so we can see that the popularity of venture capital is skyrocketing.

As Bradley says, it's time to break into venture capital. Get the audiobook, you'll love it. Great narration too. John's voice is perfect for this kind of content.

Thanks Bradley!

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very, basic, awful narrator

you might be better off reading blogs. i wouldn't rely on this book, however it might have a few helpful pointers, but nothing that you couldn't find on your own.

the narrator is annoying.

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Internship book

This book is geared towards college cats and people looking for internships at venture capital firms. There were some good points in the beginning, but later on it was information I just didn't find useful; its more suited for someone trying to land a job at a capital investment firm.

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Don’t buy this

The concepts are not very robust and the book is relatively short. The narrator is awful and he can’t read basic things. I legit thought it was a bot.

When I got to the end I was shocked that the book was done.

The author hacked this together after only a couple years of working experience. He barely knows more than you do and it shows.

All examples are those from undergrad and none from MBA or as an experienced hire which is much more common.

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Even worse than reading acronyms online

I have been listening to this audiobook for the last 2 hours, and I'm already frustrated.

The physical book might actually be useful when the narrator throws a bunch of acronyms at you, the "official" breakintovc.com website is down, so all the references in the book are useless.

The first chapter kind of gives you raw ideas of where to start, but then it's just vague, I didn't like that in many parts of the audiobook the author says "this will make you look smart", and probably that was the primary goal of this book regardless if it's useful or not.

I might finish the book "just because" and will change my review if something drastically changes, but I doubt it.

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Jermaine Vanryck

The book is good but don’t know about the support online however It’s an old book. Overall I am sure it will help me with my career in venture capital and startups. Thanks for the read !

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Nothing you can’t find online

For anyone that spends any amount of time following major websites, blogs and newsletters, you won’t learn much new. Super basic and ‘how to interview’ if you’re straight out of college basically.

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Very easy to read

Very easy and small book to read. The only problem is that the charts/ info from the book is hard to find online.

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Easy read, for college students

An interesting and easy listen in the form of a “how to” guide for beginning a career in Venture Capital. Only downfall is that at times it feels too heavily aimed at college students or those seeking an internship.

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