Relevant Coursework on Resume
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on 8/16/11 at 10:14pm
Ok, so some firms hire in september, and some firms hire in january for their summer analyst positions.
My questions is, should I include Finance I and Finance II on september resume if I take Finance I in fall and Finance II in winter? I will have technically completed neither courses but by summer, I will have completed both.
Thanks.





And what happens if they
And what happens if they decide to ask you technical questions you haven't learned in Finance I? Unlikely, but just saying... Classes won't make or break you. GPA and some kind of experience for internships.
Is it just me, or it is silly
Is it just me, or it is silly to put courses when they are implied by the major? It only seems relevant if someone has a major and they are including, say, coursework relevant to a job that is not part of that major.
Not sure if they will be able
Not sure if they will be able to distinguish between Finance I and Finance II material (whatever the fuck those involve). Those aren't exactly descriptive enough to let someone pick out related questions. Is there more to the class name than just "Finance"? Financial Management? Corporate Finance? Investment/Portfolio Analysis? Kind of confused as to what kind of program you're enrolled in. Reminds me of middle school when you would take "Reading", "Writing", and "Math".
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NYC wrote: Is it just me, or
Is it just me, or it is silly to put courses when they are implied by the major? It only seems relevant if someone has a major and they are including, say, coursework relevant to a job that is not part of that major.
I agree with you, but it just seems to be a filler when you're a sophomore or something, or maybe you don't have enough relevant things to put down.
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