Exaggerating on Resume

After receiving an offer and reading my resume, I realised that I kind of exaggerated my role at a previous internship two summers ago. By exaggerate, I should probably say the way that I phrased my wording might send the message that I was more important than I was.

I just accepted an offer in London. Does anyone know when the background checks typically are? And should I be worried about having an offer rescinded.

 

You should probably give a better description of "exaggerated," because the way you phrase it makes you sound like you did what most applicants do. What do you mean by "more important"--did you lie about your day-to-day activities or just keep it vague?

 

Wanted to bump an old thread and know about this:

When banks do background checks, do they call employers to see if you actually worked there or do they specifically ask what you did and what they thought of your work?

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Nikkisixx:
Wanted to bump an old thread and know about this:

When banks do background checks, do they call employers to see if you actually worked there or do they specifically ask what you did and what they thought of your work?

I have heard that it is illegal for HR to ask former employers for their opinions of you.

 

Yeah, former employees do not comment on how you were.

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Thats about it. Maybe did the person quit or were they fired. Nothing else.

If you did 3 years at BAML in their IB department and you were going to JPM for IB the MD might know some people and informally check in on you.

 
VineyardVines2011:
After receiving an offer and reading my resume, I realised that I kind of exaggerated my role at a previous internship two summers ago. By exaggerate, I should probably say the way that I phrased my wording might send the message that I was more important than I was.

I just accepted an offer in London. Does anyone know when the background checks typically are? And should I be worried about having an offer rescinded.

Did you go through the background check?
 

here is a good example. say you had a 3 month long internship. for only one week you were given a responsibility.

is it ok to put that on your resume as one of the bullet points of your internship?

 

Well to be more specific. I am interning at a Hedge Fund of Funds this summer. Most of my work has been sales and marketing type stuff. I have helped some of the due diligence analysts with their work a few times. I'd say maybe 10% of internship was with analysts but one of my bullet points is: • Supported operation due diligence in analysis of possible Hedge Fund investments

 

thats legit in my opinion

For example, last summer I worked at a MM Ibank and made a comps list(screened companies by industry, 1-year trailing revenues, age and 2-year growth rate, then put them in excel side by side and made a model that averages the ratios...lol). This took about 2 hours, btw. That turned into: "Compiled public comparables to assist in valuation of food industry corporation" or something of that nature.

Its just weird looking at your accomplishments after resume formatting.

 

ThoughtMan, I like the line. I do that shit all the time for the hedge fund I'm interning at (run screens) and have been trying to think of a way to list it on my resume, I might steal some of your wording. Although, it is actually a legitimate task for me that I do on a daily basis. They make me run tons of different comps, kinda gets old.

 

I don't think they do, but they could.

They asked me for specific names and locations of my MM internship last year - "what was the name of your manager" and "so where was the office located." I don't think they contacted anyone though, but they certainly could.

Also, they probably have the right to ask you for a resume reference for as long as you work there.

 

You're too lazy/inept to actually accomplish something and instead want to cheat your way in. I sincerely hope you do this and get caught. People like you give the financial services industry a bad name and we don't need any more of your types in it. On a practical note, do you really want your family friend to lie about it? How do you think he'll view you in the future even if he agrees to it. Business school's have been known to use serious background check services so don't just call the reference you want them to. Immensely stupid.

 

fuck everyone here if you're not going to provide him with useful advice and just call him stupid, why bother commenting? get a life

anyway, as for your question: it's about cost benefit, dude- as i'm sure you know what's the utility from getting in? from not getting in? and the probability you'll get caught? i say just put it on- if you think it'll improve your chances by a fair bit, then it's worth it if they ever call you out on it, just say that before you officially started your internship, you were assigned to do market research/due diligence on your own, and that you felt it qualified

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Why stop there? just make up your whole resume with a variety of accolades and internships...you're only limited by your creativity. Make sure to set up several different phone numbers and practice different voices and speaking styles to act as a variety of glowing references for yourself. In this biz you have to hustle. You pick that rabbit out of the hat while everybody sits out there wondering how the hell you did it. Always be closing.

 
<span class=keyword_link><a href=/resources/skills/finance/going-concern>Going Concern</a></span>:

Why stop there? just make up your whole resume with a variety of accolades and internships...you're only limited by your creativity. Make sure to set up several different phone numbers and practice different voices and speaking styles to act as a variety of glowing references for yourself. In this biz you have to hustle. You pick that rabbit out of the hat while everybody sits out there wondering how the hell you did it. Always be closing.

Exactly.

Went to a horrible school? Say you went to a good one.

Got shitty grades? Say they were great.

Had a crummy/low paying job? Say you had a phenomenal job that pays well.

It's easy -- just say it with confidence. Eventually, you'll believe it if you say it often enough.

 
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