Most EA roles are stepping stones. This one's a launchpad. One of Europe's largest Series A VC funds. A portfolio that includes some of the most talked-about names in fintech and enterprise software. And they're looking for someone with 1-2 years of experience. This isn't a junior role pretending to be something bigger. It's an entry point into a world most EAs spend a decade trying to reach. You'll support the COO and work closely with the Managing Partner's office. You'll be in the room when founders pitch. You'll watch deals happen. You'll understand how capital actually moves. The day-to-day? Office management. Event coordination. Administrative support across the leadership team. Covering for other EAs when needed. The usual building blocks. But the context changes everything. You're not booking travel for a regional sales director. You're supporting people who decide which companies get funded. You're learning how the best founders think, pitch, and build. That education doesn't come with a price tag. It comes with proximity. Who's right for this? You've done 1-2 years in finance, consulting, or professional services. You know the pace. You understand the stakes. You've seen what demanding looks like and you didn't flinch. But you're restless. You're good at what you do. Maybe too good for where you are. You look around and think: is this it? Is this the ceiling? It's not. But you need the right door to prove it. The salary is up to £45k plus bonus. I'm not going to pretend that's life-changing money. But here's what is: The network you'll build. The exposure you'll get. The trajectory this creates. The EAs who start in VC at this level don't stay at this level. They become the EAs people want to hire in the future. They move into ops. They get pulled into portfolio companies. They build careers that look nothing like where they started. This role wants someone tech-savvy. Hungry. Proactive. The kind of person who uses ChatGPT and Notion before anyone asks them to. The kind who thrives when there's no playbook. If you've got the foundation and you're ready to stop climbing and start leaping, this is it.