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“We've partnered in Europe early on with companies like Unity, UiPath and Karna and we have a team that's live on the ground in London, so we're really excited about the ecosystem over here.”

Bryan Schreier
Partner at Sequoia, Sequoia Capital
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On , Bryan Schreier, Partner at Sequoia at Sequoia Capital, spoke about investing during Myths about product/market fit, and how to find it | David Hsu & Bryan Schreier on WebSummit.

Myths about product/market fit, and how to find it | David Hsu & Bryan Schreier
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Myths about product/market fit, and how to find it | David Hsu & Bryan Schreier
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The product/market fit is the one and only priority for early-stage startups, but the journey to finding it is arduous. There’s substantial misinformation about what it is, how to find it, and what it feels like when you have it. Join David Hsu, founder and CEO of Retool, and Bryan Schreier, partner at Sequoia, as they discuss common misconceptions about PMF, how Retool found it (including the missteps along the way), and whether there’s a formula for finding it (yes, David thinks). Wish you were here? https://websummit.com/tickets?utm_sou...
Bryan Schreier

About Bryan Schreier

Partner at Sequoia · Sequoia Capital

Bryan Schreier, a partner at Sequoia Capital, has spoken extensively about product-market fit, company building, and investment strategy in a series of public appearances. In a 2022 discussion, Schreier described product-market fit as a "holistic effort" that is "more of an art" than a science, and noted that many companies never achieve it. He emphasized the importance of a customer and sales-oriented approach, and said that early-stage founders should be prepared to "wear every hat" in the pursuit of product-market fit. Schreier also commented on the difficulty of securing Sequoia investment, stating that the firm meets about 2,000 companies per year and partners with only 10 or 12. Schreier has also discussed his firm's investment philosophy and the qualities he looks for in founders. He has stated that Sequoia's strategy is to be a partner from the idea stage through an IPO, and that the firm does not "optimize for exits." He has highlighted the importance of building a "world-class team" with people of "tremendous character," and has noted that more than 60% of Sequoia's portfolio companies were started by immigrants. Schreier has also advised entrepreneurs to be cautious about raising capital, stating that he encourages people "not to raise money" unless they have an "enormous opportunity" that justifies the dilution.

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