Location
New Delhi, India
School
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Expertise
Financial news, Consumer finance, Investment tips
- Jack is obsessed with dissecting career graphs and mental models of successful billionaires in the Forbes list.
- He loves informing his readers about making intelligent investment decisions that are based on personal risk tolerance and financial situation rather than blindly following trends.
- His articles dive deep on the intersection of psychology and finances—how human emotions affect market volatility and influence consumer decisions.
Experience
Jack is a freelance writer who has written content on a diverse range of topics, from drafting blog posts for restaurant businesses and real estate agencies to creating web content in the consumer tech and SaaS world. He began his career writing flash news articles for an SEO agency back in 2021. He quickly gained hands-on experience working behind the scenes as a ghostwriter and proofreader for marketing agencies like White Panda and Contentoo. Over the years, Jack has written search-optimized blog posts and articles on B2B finance, banking, F&B accounting, and cryptocurrency for renowned brands in the space. Jack channels this background with informative storytelling, data-driven insights, and his ongoing study of philosophy to propel his narratives.
Education
Jack has a bachelor's degree in sociology and English from Indira Gandhi National Open University. He is continuing his studies in pursuit of a master's degree in philosophy.
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