Double-major: Finance & Management and Human聽Resources聽
Graduation:聽May 2022聽
Hometown: Tacoma, WA
Activities:聽Eberhardt Student Investment Fund, Integrated Development Group
![Business student Jonathan Chen](/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_image/public/2021-11/jonathan%20chen%202021_0.png?h=16771496&itok=bO0sxG6H)
Q: How did you get interested in business management?聽
Jonathan: That happened after I got a job on campus as an intramural sports referee with Pacific Rec. It was about talking to people and dealing with human problems. I was pretty good at solving problems for different people, especially conflicts, so I changed my major to management and HR. Then, when I realized I had enough units to add another concentration, I added finance. That was also because of my other on-campus job at Treasury Investment. One of my first tasks was to do a presentation, and I saw the numbers grow and I wanted to be able to do that.
Q: What聽is the Student Investment Fund?聽
Jonathan: It's a $4聽million聽of actual money,聽student-run investment fund.聽As a student you will get access to using the Bloomberg terminals that the school pays for. It's quite an amazing tool,聽especially if you鈥檙e interested in going聽into聽the聽financial field because that's what big banks use to gather all the information.聽聽
Students gain experiences on how to do research and what to look for, but also public speaking skills.聽You have to present your research to convince other students why this is聽a聽good stock to buy.聽
Q: How did you get involved in SIF and what did you get from that experience?聽
Jonathan: When I first toured the聽Pacific聽campus, I saw the SIF trading room and the little ticker going around, I thought that was cool and as a freshman my goal was to get in.聽
I actually got more in-depth knowledge on what is impacting the company doing well or not, and what to look for in an investment聽鈥斅爈ike different ratios and also doing the fundamental research from top down. You鈥檙e聽looking at the economy聽in聽general and then going聽to different specific sectors, and then down another level into your industry and then your company level.聽
Q:聽How聽does SIF set Pacific鈥檚 business program apart from other business schools?聽
Jonathan:聽 Only 2% of business schools globally offer the same聽learning聽opportunity. It聽sets you apart when you're graduating or entering the job market. It really sets you apart, because it builds up your public speaking skills and builds up your confidence.聽
Q: Working with such big numbers must be intimidating. How did you overcome it?聽
Jonathan: When I first got in, and I saw the report templates and all that聽of course,聽my聽first reaction was, 鈥淎m I really going to聽survive? Is this really happening?鈥澛燘ecause I聽had聽only taken聽one intro level finance class at that time. But it鈥檚 definitely聽about聽how motivated you are or how much passion you have toward this, specifically the finance.聽
In the simplest term, what you put in, is what you get out, my professor told me. You can have a proven system to be successful, but if you put in garbage, you will get garbage out. If you鈥檙e putting good stuff in, you're going to get good results out.聽So,聽that's what I got out of it. The company聽I recommended over last semester, since we purchased it in April, I think we got a 34% return.聽
Q: What is special about being a student at Pacific?聽
Jonathan: I'll say fantastic faculty-to-student ratio. I can actually have personal conversations with my professors聽who聽know me.聽That鈥檚 one of the best experiences I鈥檝e had. I can actually sit down and have a cup of coffee with my professor or my teacher and talk about what's going on.聽I feel like that is amazing at Pacific.聽聽
Also,聽we are a smaller school and there are opportunities you can take to make yourself stand out in a crowd.聽But how you approach that聽鈥斅爐ake those opportunities in your hands聽鈥斅爄s important. For me if I see an opportunity, I'm going to聽take it.聽
Q: What advice would you give to students who are coming to Pacific?聽
Jonathan: Be open minded and explore different academic paths because you're not going to school for anyone else, this is your education, it鈥檚 in your hands.聽And get involved in聽Student Investment Fund. We're open to all majors and we only have a prerequisite for business students.聽