The Rise of the Gen Z VC
“The barriers to entrepreneurship and investing have never been lower, and our generation is very aware of the opportunity we have.”
Generation Z is growing up and getting a tech job.
The oldest members of the world’s first truly digital native generation—folks born from the mid-1990s to 2010—are starting their careers, and they overwhelmingly want to work in tech.
Google, Apple, and Netflix top list of companies they want to work for, and 72% fancy the idea of becoming founders themselves.
Which raises a question: Who’s going to fund all those new startups?
According to a new report from AngelList, a new crop of Gen Z investors is emerging. They’re 10k strong and launching VC funds from their dorm rooms.
Click here to read the report