Jett worked as an investment banking analyst at JPMorgan in New York, before working at Goldman Sachs in the Principal Investment Area and M/C Partners.
In 2015, Jett joined SoftBank Group to help launch their growth equity efforts. In 2017, Jett was a founding member of the Softbank Vision Fund, where she became Managing Partner and Head of the Consumer Internet Sector. Jett was the first woman named to Investing Managing Partner,[2] and Investing Partner[3] at Softbank Vision Fund.
Jett led investments in and represented Softbank on the Board of Directors of the firm’s global eCommerce investments including:[4]Coupang,[5]Fanatics,[6]Flipkart[7] and GoTo,[8] collectively the top returning portfolio for Softbank Vision Fund I.[9]
Additionally, Jett and her team led investments into and represented SBIA[10] on the Board of Directors several companies including: Andela, Embark, Klook,[11] LTK,[12] mmhmm, Pacaso, Weee!,[13]Bytedance,[14]ezCater,[15] Aleo,[16] and Quantstamp[17] amongst other investments. Bloomberg reported Jett was departing Softbank in 2024.[18]
Prior to launching SBIA, Jett was a senior member of the investment team at Softbank Group Corporation International (SBGI) where she helped lead SBGI’s Series D investments in Guardant Health,[19]10x Genomics[20] and Series A investment into Fetch Robotics[21] (sold to Zebra).[22]
Jett served as an Independent Board Member on the Board of Directors of Coupang, Fanatics[23] and Ozon.
Jett has been recognized by Forbes as “generating one of the largest cash generating returns ever for a start-up investor,[24] published work in Fast Company,[25] been recognized as one of Fortune’s “Most Powerful Women.[26]