Q & A with Mark Toth, Graduate Analyst

Q & A with Mark Toth, Graduate Analyst

We sat down with Mark to find out what his day-to-day life looks like, what significant milestones he has had at Vortexa, and what he really thinks of our company culture…

16 May, 2025
Jessica Irvin
Jessica Irvin, VP People & Operations

Mark is a graduate analyst based in London, focused on crude markets fundamentals, data analytics, and technical solutions.

Fun fact: Mark is a licensed ski instructor.

We wanted to find out what inspired Mark to join Vortexa, what some of his biggest milestones have been to date and what day-to-day life really looks like for a Graduate Analyst…

What inspired you to join Vortexa? 

I’ve always been fascinated by the intersection of technology and the energy industry, and after learning about Vortexa and the pioneering technologies the firm is developing, I knew that not applying for a role would be a mistake. After meeting the team in-person, I was sure Vortexa’s the right place to start my career. 

What would you say is the most interesting aspect of your role? 

The most interesting part of my role is how varied it is, and how we’re exposed to all parts of the business. I get to work with people from across the organisation and tackle challenges on a wide spectrum, including markets, data, product, research, and more. 

What have been some significant milestone moments for you at Vortexa? 

The team at Vortexa has made a significant investment  in our development that has set us up to reach milestones quite quickly. Recently I got the opportunity to present to large clients alongside my colleagues, exposing us to international and senior audiences, and the wider industry. 

The most interesting part of my role is how varied it is, and how we’re exposed to all parts of the business.
What does day-to-day life look like for you as a Graduate Analyst?  

I start my day off by catching up on market developments, and I attend meetings with other team members. I then move onto tasks such as market analytics, data issues, and support requests. In the afternoons, I usually focus on long-term development projects. 

What key qualities make a Graduate Analyst successful? 

Willingness to learn, being a team player, and being focused on solving problems and thinking critically.  

How would you describe the culture at Vortexa? 

The culture at Vortexa is collaborative, supportive, and excellence-focused. Everyone is passionate about the industry and what they do, and you can always learn something new from your colleagues.

The culture at Vortexa is collaborative, supportive, and excellence-focused.
What advice would you give to people hoping to join Vortexa? 

Focus on building a versatile skill set and demonstrating a proactive, problem-solving mindset—Vortexa values adaptability and initiative.

Describe your working life at Vortexa in three words! 

Dynamic, exciting, fast-paced.

Jessica Irvin
VP People & Operations
Vortexa
Jessica Irvin
Jessica is the VP of People & Operations at Vortexa and is responsible for hiring, learning & development, culture, engagement, performance management and leading expansion plans.