Resume review for trading internships
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Trying desperately to find some local trading type internship prior to the summer. I've found a few that do some limited amounts of trading and am trying to get my foot in the door. How does my resume stack up for trying to get in at a prop firm in Chicago?
A few questions.
I'm also doing a second degree in Applied and Computational Mathematical Sciences but don't have it on my resume because I need one more class to declare. Should I add it anyway?
I also got offered to stay on with the wealth management group I'm currently working for but not sure if its worth it. Thoughts?
What's the standard for putting programming on your resume? How strong should it be before you list it?
bump
Is it that bad that no one wants to even take a run at it?
If it helps, I'll promise not to jump.
Was the video game stuff you did programming?
No, was essentially writing the video game manuals and scripts.
Interests: Trading?
They will jump on that instantly, so you'd best have a dummy/small cash trading account with a long history which you know backwards and can provide discussions about your trades.
other than that, a touch wordy and the formatting does no favours.
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