Recent Graduate Resume - Semi-target

Top 20 school, semi-target, 3.2 GPA, Interested in Sales and Trading along with other entry-level positions ..the most recent experience is with an ETF company with about a billion AUM, and the other two firms are bulge bracket PWM positions.

http://www.razume.com/documents/16420

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You could ditch some of the coursework like Macro, Micro, Calc, and Bus law 1&2, and delete two of the bullets from the second wealth management internship. That would free up some space to maybe give the bottom section some breathing room. You could also put all your contact info on one line rather than two. That would also give more space to better present the stuff that matters.

 

Ok taking out those bullets gave me a lot more space to work with, I spaced the bottom so It does not seem as crammed. Thanks for your input MP.

Based off my experience are there any firms/sectors I might be better suited for? I have offers from my previous jobs in PWM, but I am trying to break that mold and explore other opportunities. I understand this is a difficult question to answer, but I have been exploring opportunities where my network is the strongest and I feel that I am beginning to spread myself too thin. As mentioned before, I understand this is hard to answer without knowing me personally, but all pithy comments are welcomed.

 

Like I mentioned before my goal is to ultimately break into S&T, ideally on the institutional sales side of things. I got a job offer to work on Prudential's annuity sales desk. There is a starting salary and commissions would not kick in until I get my licenses (understandable). I would essentially become an internal wholesaler covering a region for their annuity products. Do you think this kind of experience will benefit me if I reapply to the BB's as an experienced hire for S&T roles? The job is not in NYC, but the job market is tough out there right now, and I have been hunting since May....I am under some serious pressure to say the least.

 

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