Jessica B.
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Liberal Arts students' guide to nailing your consulting interview
Studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Works at Habit Money
Not currently taking new clients
I try to focus coaching hours in the late afternoon / evenings, as I know many people prefer to have these conversations after work :) If you don't see a time that works for you on my calendar, please send me a message with your availability and we can make something work!
Jessica’s Management Consulting Qualifications
Coaches professionally
Experience level: Associate
Jessica has helped clients get into these companies:
I'm the perfect coach for students who come from non-business backgrounds to help land their first consulting job. I didn't know about consulting until I stumbled into an info session, and then realized it's what I wanted to do post-undergrad. So I did a 2-week sprint to figure out the interview, managed to get the job, and ended up leading recruiting for our local office until I left for business school. I know how firms evaluate candidates, so I can help you write a differentiated resume so that you demonstrate your qualifications, and can provide you with the guidance you need to nail the case interviews. There is a secret formula, so once you nail it, you'll be golden!
Jessica can help with:
Case Interview Prep
Resume Review
Behavioral Interview Prep
Jessica also coaches for Career Development, Executive, and MBA. View all.
About Jessica
Hi, I'm Jess. I grew up in a small town in Montana (my graduating class had 42 people in it), went to undergrad in Minnesota (Go Mac!), and received my MBA from Stanford GSB. I used to joke early in my career that I was a professional procrastinator, in that I was trying to avoid committing to one thing for as long as possible. I spend 4 years in consulting working with healthcare companies and almost quit to go to a startup, but at the last minute decided not to take the plunge because I wasn't sure I was ready to "declare my major" in healthcare. So, I applied to grad school, and went to Stanford with the goal of working on a problem I was passionate about and a product I loved. Since graduating from Stanford, I've worked at the intersection of retail, ecommerce and fintech. I led strategy and operations at Stitch Fix for 5 years and was fortunate enough to be a part of a startup becoming a grown up company, which gave me a roadmap for how I wanted to build a company. After Stitch Fix, I was recruited by a startup (hire #3) to democratize the Stitch Fix experience, building a product that would enable any ecommerce company to offer Try Before You Buy. In the last year, I finally found the passion project that motivated me to take the leap into entrepreneurship. In 2023, I officially founded Habit Money, a fintech built to help people develop healthy financial habits (think Noom for personal finance). I never thought I'd be a fintech founder, but now that I'm here, I know it's exactly where I want to be.
Why do I coach?
I coach because I've seen the difference it makes to have that support when going through a transition. Where I grew up, I had very little support or guidance as I was trying to navigate college and career choices. Once I got to Stanford, I was an Arbuckle Fellow, which meant I got a personal leadership coach my first year while I trained as an executive coach as a second-year student. I got to see both sides of coaching in this experience -- my life truly transformed while I was in this program (ask my Mom, she says I'm a different person!), and I learned how asking the right questions can empower someone to figure out their own answers vs. being told what to do. It's made me a better leader, a better partner and friend, and a better person, and it gives me joy to be able to do something for others. Coaching is a large part of what I do with my current company, and if you ask my friends, they'll tell you I'm coaching them all the time, whether it's on career changes, interviewing, and aligning their life with their goals. I can't help it :)
Work Experience
Founder + CEO
Habit Money
January 2023 - Present
Founded a consumer fintech to help people develop healthy financial habits (think Noom for personal finance!)
VP of Growth Strategy
TryNow
April 2020 - October 2022
Joined seed stage startup (employee #3) to build out the customer operations, experience, and go to market functions for a B2B SAAS product that enabled ecommerce companies to offer Try Before You Buy programs to their shoppers.
Business Strategy Manager
Stitch Fix
June 2017 - March 2020
Led strategy for the styling business unit to scale the humans + tech that delivered our product as we grew from a startup to pre- and post- IPO company. Also interned here during my summer between MBA1 and 2 years.
Strategy & Operations Consultant
Deloitte Consulting
August 2012 - July 2016
Joined as a business analyst and promoted to consultant; served clients across healthcare, real estate, and consumer goods companies throughout the M&A life cycle
Education
Stanford Graduate School of Business
MBA, Business / General Management
2016 - 2018
Macalester College
Bachelor's, Economics, Statistics, Legal Studies
2008 - 2012
Jessica was also personally admitted to
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Michigan's Ross School of Business
Williams College
Oberlin College
Washington University in St. Louis
Carleton College
University of Montana
Colgate University
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