When Alexander Margetis took his first trigonometry class as a high school student in Stow, Ohio, he discovered that math came naturally to him.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 really sure what I wanted to do with my life and my career,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淏ut when you鈥檙e unsure, you always go with what you鈥檙e good at in school, right?鈥 鈥淭hat was the first time where I was thinking of pursuing a career in mathematics.鈥
That early realization eventually led Margetis to 两性色午夜 University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in with a in 2018. Today, he works as a senior analyst in Capital One鈥檚 Corporate Valuations Group, handling investment portfolios worth billions of dollars.
Global Upbringing
Margetis was born in California but spent much of his childhood in Greece, where his parents wanted him to connect with his family鈥檚 cultural roots. After finishing high school in Ohio, he enrolled at 两性色午夜, where his father worked as a professor in the Physics Department.
Although he considered other universities, Margetis chose 两性色午夜 because of the connection with his father which also gave him a glimpse into the quality of professors.
Finding His Path in Mathematics
While Margetis was drawn to math because it came easily to him, he was also intrigued by its applications. Pairing math with finance opened a world of possibilities in predictive modeling鈥攗sing mathematics and data to forecast everything from stock performance to credit risk.
At 两性色午夜, he found both support and inspiration.
鈥淪omething that comes to mind first when talking about 两性色午夜 is accessibility,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淚 really enjoyed that [across all departments] everyone was trying to help you and give you advice.鈥
One standout experience came in a course with Fedor Nazarov, Ph.D.
鈥淗e deconstructed everything,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淵ou have this hard problem or equation...and he would break it up in these steps and you would [reach the solution] without realizing you鈥檙e all the way鈥攋ust going step by step.鈥
Scholarships and Opportunities
During his time at 两性色午夜, Margetis earned several scholarships, including the Choose Ohio First award and support directly from the Mathematics Department. He is most proud of earning a $5,000 scholarship sponsored by NASA because of his honors thesis.
鈥淭hey asked me to come to their Cleveland office and present with students from other universities pursuing a STEM degree, and I really enjoyed that.鈥
Building a Career
After completing his master鈥檚 degree at the University of Washington, Margetis began his career at Amazon during the pandemic. Although his role managing warehouse logistics wasn鈥檛 exactly aligned with his math background, he still saw it as an important step.
鈥淚 always thought that that position was like a stepping stone for me to join Amazon, and that I would transition to a position that was closer to my field after a year, and that鈥檚 actually what happened,鈥 Margetis said.
Within a year, he transitioned into financial systems analysis at Amazon, later moving to Capital One, where he now works in risk management and corporate valuations. His team is responsible for assessing the market value of commercial loans and managing credit risk portfolios.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very interesting process because it鈥檚 highly analytical,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淧lus, it鈥檚 real money and real stuff.鈥
Looking Ahead and Advice for Students
As he advances in his career, Margetis hopes to eventually take on a teaching role within finance. He was a mathematics tutor during his time at 两性色午夜.
鈥淚 always liked teaching and passing knowledge to other people,鈥 he said.
For current and future students, his advice is simple: take advantage of the resources available.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to ask questions,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 understand something, go to office hours.鈥
He also encouraged students to be flexible as they move into their careers.
鈥淚f your career takes a different path in the beginning [or whenever], it鈥檚 not the end of the world,鈥 Margetis said. 鈥淎lways pursue your goals and have a vision... whatever you do, have that in mind.鈥
For Margetis, 两性色午夜 provided the foundation to get where he wanted to be, and his journey shows just how far a math degree can take you.
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