Listing transactions on your resume

If you are invited by an acquirer to participate in a transaction (e.g., underwriter on an IPO or joint bookrunner on a debt financing) and do a bunch of work, but back out before the deal is announced, is knowledge that you were invited to participate in the deal considered non-public information that shouldn't be disclosed? That is, can I tell people that we were invited to participate in the transaction (that is pending) or not?

 

Many people put something like

"Project AppCo - Strategic Adviser for Client's Potential Acquisition of $2Bn+ Tech Company's Web Application Division - Responsible for modeling blah blah - Performed first and second round blah blah"

You just have to be vague.

The real question is: why the hell would you put joint bookrunner to a debt transaction as a resume highlight?

 
Startop:

Many people put something like

"Project AppCo - Strategic Adviser for Client's Potential Acquisition of $2Bn+ Tech Company's Web Application Division
- Responsible for modeling blah blah
- Performed first and second round blah blah"

You just have to be vague.

The real question is: why the hell would you put joint bookrunner to a debt transaction as a resume highlight?

Whats wrong with that?

 
Startop:

Many people put something like

"Project AppCo - Strategic Adviser for Client's Potential Acquisition of $2Bn+ Tech Company's Web Application Division
- Responsible for modeling blah blah
- Performed first and second round blah blah"

You just have to be vague.

The real question is: why the hell would you put joint bookrunner to a debt transaction as a resume highlight?

Maybe because I work in Lev Fin

 
okay24:
Startop:

Many people put something like

"Project AppCo - Strategic Adviser for Client's Potential Acquisition of $2Bn+ Tech Company's Web Application Division
- Responsible for modeling blah blah
- Performed first and second round blah blah"

You just have to be vague.

The real question is: why the hell would you put joint bookrunner to a debt transaction as a resume highlight?

Whats wrong with that?

read the post as right ig. honestly wasnt trying to be a dick. i did however want to strongly caution against highlighting right on ig debt as a resume strong point

 

My thoughts are that is a resume should not have deals that are chronological in nature. I feel that relevance is the most important.

List the deals that are of higher profile and that you've worked on most (would you start your resume on a recent deal in which only the NDA / teaser has been sent out?), and that would also help you guide your interviewers in the kinds of question they will ask.

That's simply my two cents and I'll be happy to hear what others have to say!

 

I'd agree with this. List in order of significance, using your own judgment. Even if it's a small piece in a deal, but you worked with a $xxB company, I'd just give limited details (e.g., "Completed an advisory project with company X"). Also, make sure that you actually can list client names - it may be against compliance to do so.

 

I'm kinda in the same boat. My summer has been spent bouncing around from project to project, at times contributing worthwile material, and others just removing some of the weight from the analyst. I too am confused about how to add this experience to my resume in a way that makes it intriguing. The bank's name is eye-catching in itself but I'm not sure how/what to include in the bullets to sufficiently capture what I was apart of without making it seem like I was the lead analyst.

 

Definitely the ones you can speak to the best and did the most on. They are only there for people to ask you about in the interview (no one will scrutinize your resume that closely as a screen). I had friends who went for the "prestige deals" they didn't know as well, and it sunk them in interviews. It's a sophomore summer -- if you can show you learned anything you're ahead of the game.

"A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between he does what he wants to do." - Bob Dylan
 

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