College Sophomore Shooting Towards M&A/Consulting -- Tear my resume apart!
I'm a sophomore finance major at a semi-target that has light/infrequent recruiting for M&A, but a few banks for S&T, consulting, etc. My school is ranked 35-40 nationally.
I'll be interning at a small consulting firm in Singapore this summer, and that portion is not yet on my actual resume, just adding it here for reference/as a future draft.
I'd really like to hear any feedback or advice as to what to change on my resume. I'll be applying for summer analyst positions across a variety of financial industries, focused mostly in the Northeast. If you have any suggestions to help give me an edge toward recruiting, I'd love to hear that, too.
Thanks!
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If you are referring to the accounting firm, It should be "PwC". The W is lowercase
Bullshit externships and summits aren't experience, sorry. Just tossing big 4 brand names on your resume for the sake of it isn't going to impress anyone. Almpst as bad as the EU kids and their week long internships at BBs
^^^ hate to see when kids put "selected out of x number of kids" ok congrats you got in...what did you do/learn that's going to be of any benefit to the company you are applying to. not to be rude but no one gives a shit if you went and networked with PwC for a week. These experiences are better to bring up in conversation in an interview. for example, "I really found my interest in consulting when I spent a week with company X talking to their consultants about their experiences...." you get the point.
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