A Former Military Guy - How Do I Stack Up?

Okay, Gents.

I'm a former military guy with tons of leadership experience, undergrad finance, but I attend a non-target school. GPA isn't great at a 3.3.

Looking for I-Banking or Consulting internships & full-time positions. How does my resume stack up to the 4.0 students and target school competition?

Would definitely like to hear what you guys think.
RESUME LINK: http://www.razume.com/documents/16758

 
  1. Get rid of the objectives section.

  2. I would put your military experience on top, you can get around chronological order by putting it in a section called 'Leadership Experience', since it trumps your other work. Separate note: can you change your title to something better-sounding than infantryman?

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Midas & N-Sixx,

Thanks for the useful critiques. Had a tough time trying to identify an appropriate title to replace 'Infantryman'. Decided on Assistant Training Officer.

Anyone else?

 

Put your rank. I'd break it in to military experience and professional experience, with military on top. Lose the objective. I'm not clear as to what your activity is. The two bullet points under it seem to be the same. Try to combine the Award and Interest - looks a bit weird to mention that you were an Eagle Scout in 1995, especially with that as your only award. I would put the employer on top of your job titles.

 

ON my resume, I put my military stuff under a Leadership Experience Heading and then other stuff under Professional Experience...Few places seemed to like the terminology but its your call and take out the part about the eagle scout and add in some ribbons/badges that you might have gotten. I am sure that at some point you got a good conduct ribbon or something.

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tkinds, do you really want to be an analyst at 33 years old?

I am a 32 year old associate and I feel old compared to the people I work with.

You need to gear your resume towards either banking or cunsulting. The bullets for the banking version should come across as tasks that you would typically do as an investment banking analyst (valuation, assembling books, taking complex orders from superiors and executing a plan under duress, etc.)

Networking is the largest portion of landing a job in IB. A guy in your position will need to bust his a*s, but if you talk to enough people it can be done.

Have you thought of taking the GMAT and going to Bschool?

 

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