
Jayna Sheth
Associate
Mumbai
Jayna Sheth serves as a Verification Associate at Prosperity where she applies a rigorous, analytical approach to complex data verification. She earned her Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance from Thakur College of Science and Commerce following her foundational studies at K.E.S. Shroff College and Seth Juggilal Poddar Academy. With a career highlighted by a significant tenure at SurePrep (Thomson Reuters), Jayna specializes in U.S. tax data verification and software quality assurance. Her experience includes conducting critical testing for Review Wizard 2.0 and managing large-scale operations during peak seasons, where she led teams of up to 20 contractors. Jayna is recognized for her commitment to precision, her proactive approach to problem-solving, and her ability to mentor junior professionals to achieve high-standard results.
Expertise: US Tax Data Verification, Technical Software Proficiency, Team Leadership & Mentorship, Team Building & Engagement
- Favorite thing about my job: I genuinely enjoy the “detective work” involved in my role, getting to dive deep into the nuances of both new and existing US tax-related documents. Every document is a chance to learn something new!
- What is the best dish you can cook? If we’re having a potluck, I’m your go-to! I whip up a mean Lasagna and creamy pasta, but I also love putting together a fresh, vibrant burrito bowl.
- Favorite vacation you’ve taken? I have a major case of wanderlust. My highlights include the rugged serenity of a solo trip to Spiti Valley, the vibes of Bangalore, Hyderabad, and the dazzling skyline of Dubai & Vietnam!
- Favorite way to celebrate your birthday: I’m a big believer in spreading love. I bake my own birthday cake to share with family and friends.
- What is your side gig/passion project/hobby? When I’m not verifying data, you’ll find me reading, cooking, or out riding bikes. I’m also a bit of a numismatist – I love collecting global currencies from my travels!
- I have an irrational fear of… swimming in the ocean! Even though I know how to swim perfectly well, the vastness of the open sea is a “no no” from me.