Overview
Whistler Partners is partnering with a high-growth, company-side venture practice that launched just three years ago and is already advising 20+ unicorn startups alongside a concentrated group of repeat founders.
The team is lean, deeply collaborative, and intentionally built around a founder-first, company-side model—no VC pipeline dependency, no volume-driven workflow, and no assembly-line deal execution.
This is a rare opportunity for associates looking to step into high-impact venture work with real ownership, direct client exposure, and long-term founder relationships.
Why this role?
This group operates differently from traditional venture or M&A teams.
Rather than relying on standardized NVCA-driven processes, the practice focuses on bespoke agreements for high-growth companies, often involving more complex structuring, longer negotiation cycles, and more strategic advisory work. Associates are brought directly into client conversations early—partners are hands-on, the structure is flat, and junior lawyers are expected to operate as true extensions of the client team. The culture is high-performance but highly human: strong internal cohesion, transparency, and genuine team connection (including annual offsites). And unlike many elite corporate groups, this team is built to be remote-first—not remote-tolerant.
Key Responsibilities
Top Requirements
Location / Flexibility
Fully remote-friendly, with an established and well-functioning distributed team model.
TL;DR
Remote-first venture group advising 20+ unicorns and repeat founders. Company-side only, flat structure, real client access, and higher-value bespoke work (not NVCA churn). Strong culture, high expectations, and meaningful long-term growth.
About Whistler Partners
Matchmakers, Not Headhunters
Whistler Partners is a boutique matchmaking firm focused on counseling the best and the brightest attorneys over the course of their careers. We believe that the right move comes from working closely with talent to curate their long-term career paths. When it comes to career advice, what matters is not the size of the agency but the strength of your individual recruiter. We readily admit that we are elite and only work with the best – after all, a little elitism is okay when it comes to your career.
Employers love us because we are picky about whom we represent, and attorneys love us because we get them their dream jobs.