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Nicholas Generelli
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What to bring to the table when meeting with a team of investors?

Nicholas Generelli
  • Nutley, NJ
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Hello BP!

My name is Nick, I have a meeting with an investor team next week in NYC, I have noted to them that I do not have any actual experience yet with investing yet. I interviewed with one of the investors on the team twice already and he stated that he likes my drive and my continuously growing knowledge of real estate (I'm always reading and educating myself through bigger pockets, which has helped me so much) He told me to meet in NYC next week and see what I bring to the table. What are some good focus points I can talk about to essentially sell myself better? I'd really love to land this job opportunity and start living a life we all deserve to live and yes I could start doing this myself but I would like to learn under an established group of investors and maybe grow to eventually have my own business. Any input is greatly appreciated! Thanks

Sincerely

Nicholas Generelli

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Jason Hirko
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Jason Hirko
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is this a job interview or are you soliciting an investment? I thought from your post title you are trying to get an investment, but it sounds like a job interview. If it is in fact a job interview, the best thing you can do is research their company, know it front to back, and ask them thoughtful questions about their organization that demonstrates an understanding of investing. 

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