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Venture Capitalist

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Venture Capitalist Salary

$125,000

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$98K

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The median Venture Capitalist Salary in United States is $125,000. View Venture Capitalist salaries across top companies broken down by base, stock, and bonus. Last updated: 11/11/2025

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FAQ

  1. What is the salary of a Venture Capitalist?

    The average total compensation of a Venture Capitalist in United States is $125,000.

  2. What is the minimum salary of a Venture Capitalist in United States?

    While there is no minimum salary for a Venture Capitalist in United States, the average total compensation is $125,000.

  3. Where is a Venture Capitalist paid the most?

    A Venture Capitalist is paid the most in Greater Seattle Area with an average total compensation of $240,000.

  4. What company pays the most for Venture Capitalist?

    The highest paying company for a Venture Capitalist is Microsoft with an average total compensation of $357,000.

  5. What does a Venture Capitalist do?

    A venture capitalist is an investor who provides capital to companies in exchange for an equity stake. Venture capitalists are typically looking for high-growth companies in which they can invest.

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