Experienced Resume

2 pages, beefier due to years' experience (overboard?), only partner 30 y.o. at current (though smaller) firm; mba is still option if a must for experienced/non-military hires these days. prefer ibd then pe/hf/etc, but ER is option if more aligned with experience. had advertising stint (job 2) and considering taking off since non-financial related. willing to relocate to ny, thanks all.

http://www.razume.com/documents/11133

7 Comments
 

Lose the "summary".

Create more white-space in the experience section, maybe small spaces between bullets, make the font-size of the empty line somewhere like 1-4. It makes it easier to read.

There seems to be a lot of buzz-words/jargon in the first work item.

Don't ever say "spearheaded".

And, this might be the viewing of Razume, but if your margins are 1.25% or greater, I'd take them down a bit to even out the page. Again, that may just be the window. But it looks like a giant jumble of words in the middle of the page.

Good luck.

 

thanks san ford, i'm not sure what happened to the margins during doc to pdf conversion but i'll slim them down..

in re: to the "paragraph" form of my bullet points vs. one liners/sentence fragments, i was told by a recruiter that paragraph form is standard for people in my case (5 years + experience) since i've done more than recent grads, and firms want to see exactly what. that said, i'll think about leaning it out since it might still seem heavy at first glance.

 

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