Resume - Currently working at a Big 4

http://www.razume.com/documents/26859

I am currently working @ a Big 4 firm in a major city.

My goal is to transition into some type of finance role in the energy industry. Preferably an internal M&A group or rotational program.

I think the resume is decent, I am just concerned about the descriptions I am using for my time with PwC. I have read in many places that I should use this type of language when trying to switch over to finance, I am just not sure if I took it too far.

Any advice / feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

 

Take out the retarded restaurant exp and put in another relevant point/EC/project/WHATEVER.

[quote]The HBS guys have MAD SWAGGER. They frequently wear their class jackets to boston bars, strutting and acting like they own the joint. They just ooze success, confidence, swagger, basically attributes of alpha males.[/quote]
 

I have thought about that - the only problem is that my degree is 5 years and I took a year off b/w undergrad and my masters. In that year I went to do volunteer work and worked at that restaurant. Do you think I should leave the volunteer info on and just take off restaurant? I mean I kind of figured I need to explain that year-off and it looks better to show that I was volunteering & working or no?

Thanks for the adivce.

 

Take out restaurant. I didn't look carefully enough to even notice that you took at gap year or wtv because adding restaurant makes me automatically want to toss ur CV.

Formatting needs work Dont indent those bullets so far - looks funny.

Yea. the formatting sucks so much. You need to make everything consistent and look professional.

 

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