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Nicole DeTommaso: VC firms now require candidates to build products during interviews

Nicole DeTommaso: VC firms now require candidates to build products during interviews
VC interviews require building products

Venture capital interview formats are rapidly evolving. Nicole DeTommaso highlights that most VC candidates are still preparing for traditional interview approaches centered around memos, case studies, and investment pitches.

However, DeTommaso notes the current standard has shifted, with firms now expecting candidates to create a working product or similar deliverable as part of the interview process. This change signifies a move away from theoretical exercises toward practical demonstrations of capability.

DeTommaso has previously tracked hiring activity at major venture firms, with Equal Ventures, Northzone, and Quona Capital announcing new finance roles in New York, London, and Washington, D.C. Earlier job postings underscored demand for analyst talent. She has also reported on a16z's exit from Instagram, turning a $250k investment into $78 million in under two years. These updates reflect ongoing developments across hiring and investment outcomes in the sector.

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