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- Associate at a Private Equity & Venture Capital Fund of Funds (LP) focused on investments across Europe
- Former M&A analyst at a leading global investment bank, advising across TMT, consumer, healthcare, energy, and real estate sectors
- Interviewed applicants for summer internships as part of Investment Banking responsibilities
- Previous role at a Venture Capital Fund of Funds
- Graduate of a top university with a non-STEM degree
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I'm a quant with a PhD in mathematics who now steers AI and ML risk across trading, credit and payments lines at a global didgital bank and teaches data science at Imperial College London’s Business School . Over the past ten years I’ve built models for asset managers, energy grids and med‑tech devices, always aiming to translate messy data into practical decisions. My teaching style is simple: start with the plain‑English idea, add just enough math to nail it down, then show you how to rebuild the result in Python. If you’re curious and ready to stress‑test your thinking, let’s turn theory into something that survives real‑world noise.
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- Current: Investment analyst - IG credit and Equities at Marsham IM
- Prior: Equity research - Luxury goods at Citi
- London based
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- Real Estate Private Equity Expertise: Senior Investment Analyst at Banner Asset Management, directly managing and modeling over A$5 billion in real estate investment opportunities across land subdivision, industrial, retail, and multifamily sectors. Hands-on experience with project IRRs ranging from 13.5% to 25.02%
- Advanced Financial Modeling: Built and managed complex feasibility and valuation models using Estate Master, Forbury, and Excel. Supported acquisition, disposition, and asset management functions with detailed financial insights and investor reporting.
Investment Banking Foundation: Gained M&A experience at LCC Asia Pacific, conducting valuation work (DCF, Comps, Precedent Transactions), due diligence, and preparing CIMs for mid-market sell-side mandates.
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- Seasoned FinTech leader and investment banker with a proven track record of advising and scaling businesses. He has successfully executed transactions exceeding US$25bn at Nomura and BNP Paribas
- As Executive Director at Nomura, he led the FinTech Investment Banking practice in Asia. His portfolio spans high-profile M&A, IPOs, Private Placements and Financing for corporates and private equity funds
- He also gained substantial operational experience through Corporate Development & Strategy leadership roles, most recently as CSO for the largest stablecoin issuer in Asia
- Launched his own advisory boutique
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- I am an Investment Banker in UBS's TMT group.
- I did my MBA from Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
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- Top European MBA.
- Career changer, Engineering to IB BB.
- Focused on Power, Utilities and Renewables.
- EMEA coverage, work experience in both EMEA and LatAm.
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Jordan Moore is a university professor with expertise in quantitative finance and the development and management of equity investment strategies. He is also the president of his own investment advisor firm, where he manages portfolios for individuals and businesses. His academic work focuses on behavioral finance, financial innovation, and sustainability. Before academia, Jordan worked as an equity options market maker and proprietary trader for several global investment firms.
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- Experienced finance professional with over 9 years of experience in investment banking, corporate development, and start-up roles. Possessing expertise in transaction experience spanning 15+ projects, including sell-side and buy-side M&A, equity and debt financings, across multiple sectors.
- Experience leading Investor Relations and M&A at India's 3rd largest e-commerce player, where I have expanded investor outreach and driven engagement with global and domestic investors, built relationships with stakeholders, and evaluated transactions.
- Previous experience at J.P. Morgan Investment Banking includes executing various transactions, leading a team of analysts, and managing due diligence coordination amongst client teams, advisors, and multiple prospective investors. Also previously co-founded a web-based discovery and e-commerce platform for offline test preparation centres.
- A dedicated, results-driven professional with proven expertise in driving decision-making, executing transactions, and building strategic relationships
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- Former Cross-Asset Sales Trader at Goldman Sachs, advising hedge funds and family offices on execution and strategy across equities, FX, and derivatives
- Experience across top-tier buy- and sell-side firms including Goldman Sachs, PIMCO, BlackRock, and Schonfeld
- Background spans trading, strategy, and quant analysis across global markets and asset classes
- Strong technical foundation in Python, SQL, Bloomberg API, and data-driven market tools
- D1 NCAA athlete with a BS in Mathematics & Economics (Magna Cum Laude) from Northeastern University
- Focused on helping candidates navigate front-office roles, refine their story, and stand out in competitive recruiting
Frequently Asked Questions
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The WSO mentor service runs at a very slight profit (~5-10% net margin) in order to help motivate amazing professionals to provide great (free) advice in the forums (many mentors have green "mentor" buttons next to their usernames) which strengthens the entire WSO community. Luckily, there is a surprising number of elite professionals within the WSO community that love giving back to motivated candidates. We also recently automated the mentor matching with an algo that helps reduce the manual work needed on the backend should a requested mentor not be available. Prices range from as low as $57 up to $997 depending on the package you purchase and the mentor you select. Given the success of our service and the number of repeat clients we have, we know that we can afford to run on thin profit margins and serve thousands of applicants. We also know that many of you will follow the advice of our mentors and invest in additional courses and/or services from WSO.
After checking out, your request will immediately be sent to the mentor you selected. You will be expected to fill our some basic information (location, industry preference, etc) along with upload a Word version of your resume in order to help the mentor decide if they feel like they are a great match. As soon as they accept (usually within ~9-12 hours), an email will be sent making an introduction. Your mentor will introduce him/herself and then proceed to review your current resume and/or offer times when you can connect for a mentor session. Over the following days, you will schedule a time that is mutually convenient for you initial phone call to go over what you need help with (mock interview, career consultation and/or both). If you would like to continue with this mentor, you can schedule more hours anywhere from 1 hour to 3+ hours with him/her over the following weeks & months.
Typically the match happens within 12hrs. If your preferred mentor has not responded within 9 hours or they indicate they can't take you on as a mentor, we will notify other top mentors that have the most in common with the mentor you selected (based on our matching algo). These backup mentors will indicate to you if they are available and you have the choice to move forward with one of them, get a refund or wait longer for your preferred mentor. If for whatever reason we cannot match you in time and/or there are no mentors that are available that you'd like to work with, we will refund your purchase in full, no questions asked.
We have an incredible team of 1,000+ dedicated mentors across top firms all around the world. Our #1 goal is to make sure you are placed in the hands of the most competent and detail-oriented professional in your specific target industry. This coupled with our strict process ensures a smooth and thorough experience. Why do we use actual professionals? The answer is simple: they are the ones ACTUALLY SCREENING APPLICATIONS for their own firms! They know what it takes to make it out of the trash pile and into the interview pile. On top of this, since we have been doing mentor sessions for over a decade across THOUSANDS of clients, we are able to immediately identify a top mentor and feed them more clients to ensure happy customers like you (due to our strict screening process). Our team includes investment bankers at all the top bulge brackets and elite boutique banks as well as private equity, hedge fund and VC professionals at the most prestigious funds. We also have reviewers at the top management consulting firms in the world, elite prop trading firms, top corporate finance roles as well as other related finance careers.
Usually these are all self-limiting beliefs, but if you're unsure if we are a good match for you, please send us a quick email to [email protected] and we can send over some bios if we think there might be a potential good match for you.
Too Young / Too Inexperienced: We do NOT recommend our mentor service until you at least have at least some relevant WORK experience that we can leverage. For the young clients out there, this means an internship, ideally in your target or related industry. If you are still in high school, it is unlikely that you have this experience. The earliest we'd recommend doing a mentor session is early freshman or early sophomore year as you prepare for summer internship recruiting. If you have no relevant experience then it probably doesn't make sense to sign up for the service. Our mentors are amazing, but they aren't magicians. If you tell us you really want to be in Investment Banking or Private Equity (for example) and everything in your background points to law or medicine, it's going to be an uphill battle. On the other hand, if you have unrelated experience but you have started the transition process by taking relevant classes and joining relevant clubs and associations, we'd love to work with you. You may not be the most competitive candidate, but we will highlight the most relevant education and functions at your current job that would translate well across industries.
Too Old / Too Experienced: We DO recommend our mentor service for more experienced professionals that are looking to make a transition or have an interview coming up. We have several very senior mentors that can answer the tough questions and make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in your target industry. However, before you move forward, we encourage you to give yourself an honest assessment. If you are looking to make the transition and have not made any steps outside of considering this mentor program, you probably aren't ready. If you've taken steps (education, new degrees, courses, etc) and feel like you're ready, we're on board and eager to help!
Yes, but if you have a negative attitude you are unlikely to have success. If you think a mentor session is an automatic referral, please don't bother to hire us.
Yes, our mentors often do refer our clients for open positions at their firms (over 20%), however, this should not be asked of our mentors to avoid a conflict of interest and it should not be expected as part of the service. It is up to you to impress the mentor if this is your goal, however, we believe you can gain much more out of the experience by being honest about your weaknesses and concerns with the mentor so there can be an open dialogue on how to improve your chances.
The only discounts are for larger packages and more hours purchased at once. This is an incredibly labor intensive 1-on-1 service using finance professionals that typically make well over $200/hr and are doing this primarily to give back.
This is a personal question and the answer is naturally subjective. If you are serious about landing a job in investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, trading, asset management, management consulting or any other competitive industry, it's more than likely that the answer to that question is a resounding "YES".
Career services advisers at your school are not screening applications for interviews...neither are your classmates. If you do happen to have a friend in the industry, are they going to take the hours necessary to give you a realistic mock interview? Odds are that their time is limited outside the office and if they do give you some guidance, it won't be as thorough as our expert mentors. If you look at the competitive nature of recruiting nowadays, why would leave your application up to chance when many of these jobs pay well over $100,000?
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If you’re reading this, you’re here for a reason: because you want to be one of the very few who gets an an elite job and because you need help doing it. The choice really is yours. And your opportunity really is limited.
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