Adding current IB summer analyst section to resume

I am a current IB summer analyst. I just added the below section describing my current internship to my resume. If anyone had any comments on how to better phrase my deal experience or any other comments, would be rly appreciated. Thanks guys. (the see through bullets are meant to be indented)

Investment Bank
Investment Banking Summer Analyst – Healthcare Group
• Worked on 8 deals, including initial public offerings, follow-on offerings, at-the-market offering, and debt financing
• Prepared client presentation materials, internal screening and sales memos, and valuation analyses
• Selected Transaction Experience:
o $115mm equity financing for XX Therapeutics (closed) – Responsibilities included creating internal memos and participating on go/no-go, bringdown, and diligence calls
o $85mm initial public offering of a so-and-so biotech company (active) – Responsibilities include creating TSM model for outstanding warrants, attending and contributing to prospectus drafting sessions, preparing diligence questions, and updating IPO execution timeline
o $280mm initial public offering of a so-and-so diagnostics company (active) – Responsibilities include contributing to and taking notes on prospectus drafting sessions and helping create client presentations
o $60mm at-the-market offering for a so-and-so dermatology company (active) – Responsibilities include creating organizational materials and coordinating schedule invites
o Up to $125mm debt financing for a so-and-so biotech company (active) – Responsibilities include coordinating with DCM team for market updates, creating and updating organizational materials and communicating with client

 

Is this 8 bullet points? Does it take up like half of the page or do they all fit on one line?

Initial reaction is that it looks quite lengthy (although you clearly have amazing experience) but interested to see other thoughts on this as I’ve been considering making my main sections longer as well.

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Solid experience and points but would consolidate and refine to not just pour out every deal you've been on, but to only include ones that really add value. You've literally listed 5, and my response (and I would think many peoples') is to literally glaze over them because it's just so dense. Also TBH as a Summer, it's unlikely you've had much depth on any of them (you might have! But I'm making a general assumption here) to necessitate listing so many.

TL;DR cut out the ones which are more marketing-ish/admin-related/doesn't demonstrate a different technical capacity than another one (ex. $60MM at-the-market-offering sounds like setting up the meeting room, coordinating calls, and putting together a gantt chart? don't get me wrong..legit tasks but not that accretive on a resume imo)

 

I actually consolidated it to 5 from 8.. these were the 5 where I felt I had a legitimate contribution. The problem is I don't really have much else to list for any of them (what I listed is everything I did), so would you suggest I just make the section shorter?

 

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