My high school jobs were in construction. Compared to making $9 an hour putting down T-Lock shingles in 110-degree heat, studying for midterms was paradise. After college, I went into inside sales—50 dials a day yielded 200 conversations a month. At any point, you could hit a button and see how your metrics ranked. I almost killed myself making sure I was on top every day.
At Sequoia, we get to work for some of the best causes on the planet. That may sound like BS, but it’s something we really care about. The vast majority of the money we invest comes from universities, foundations and other nonprofits. I didn’t know it at the time, but my tuition at Boston College was funded in part by proceeds from Sequoia investments. Our returns make a real impact, which is a privilege and a tremendous responsibility—if we screw up, people lose out on scholarships and cancer research. Now that’s motivation.
“My dad always said ‘when your values are clear, decision-making is easy.’ He was right.”