Full-Time IB Recruiting Resume

Rip apart my resume for full-time recruiting.

As my summer internship is still going on currently, I have listed things that I am still currently working on or hope to accomplish before the end of the summer.

Any critiques/comments will be greatly appreciated.

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Just some thoughts.

  1. instead of "hundreds" or "thousands" do you think you are able to have a numerical number for it?
  2. is there a formal program name for your rotation in the fortune 20 company?
  3. should it be "multiples" instead of "multiple"
  4. the phrasing of "long/short equity associate" seems abit weird to me. Maybe you can shift the long/short part to the end of the sentence instead
  5. maybe you can give examples of structured products which you deal with.
 

The formatting of your headers is weird. It looks that the underline is different there than the rest of the line. Also, get rid of MS Office, PPT, Excel.. Those are expected and should not be included. I'd also remove any honors that aren't recent. 2009 is a long time ago and takes up space for no real reason. AP scholar isn't that relevant an accomplishment and should also be removed. Nice otherwise though, good luck!

 

First off thanks a lot

@"Woozy" I don't believe there is a formal name for the program...does "Finance Leadership Development Program" count? I feel like a lot of other companies use that same program term already.

also yes to "multiples" and not multiple, good catch. I'll also update the other comments/add greater specificity to the other things you talked about

@Jack McCoy - noted the headers and will fix as well as remove all the old/irrelevant things, thanks!

lastly, how do my odds look for full time-ib (since I don't have prior IB experience, mediocre GPA and mediocre experience)

 

This is different: "Work Eligibility: Eligible to work in the U.S. with no restrictions, Available at anytime" why do you have this?

I would remove paper bridge olympics ( i have no idea what that is though, but I'm assuming its from HS) as well as the AP scholar line. I would probably remove the "honors" deading and shift the PwC and University honors to education sections.

 

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