Resume Review - Help with addition of website

I'm a junior in school applying for summer internships. If anyone could give me general views on my resume, and also how would I add something about my blog? I run www.rubuynsell.com where I just post my predictions on current economic and market conditions and I was wondering how could I talk about that on my resume. Thanks

http://www.razume.com/documents/17294

 
AABB:
Plz past-tense all the way dude...and zip, nadda extras at school?

Forgot about the past tense..just changed the dates on my resume recently since i just left that place and forgot to change the wording around. Thanks for noticing.

Also I have a couple of extra activities at school like clubs and stuff but nothing with a leadership position so I don't know is it worth putting? I have a few more volunteering positions that I had a leadership role.

 
Best Response
General Disarray:
You're gonna see shit for working as a bank teller.

HSBC bank tellers make like 10+ an hour with benefits. Time also accrues so if you go into one of their management programs or something you can come in with a month or more vacation time because they count your years of service from the day you start. HSBC also has a pension and solid 401(k) match.

Long story short, if you have to work during college, working as a bank teller is a good way to start.

Honestly dude, IBD looks like a stretch for you, but HSBC will be recruiting for their Middle Market and Corporate Banking programs pretty soon. I would get into one of them. They send those kids to London for a month of training also. Great international bank and name to have on your resume.

 
Anthony .:
General Disarray:
You're gonna see shit for working as a bank teller.

HSBC bank tellers make like 10+ an hour with benefits. Time also accrues so if you go into one of their management programs or something you can come in with a month or more vacation time because they count your years of service from the day you start. HSBC also has a pension and solid 401(k) match.

Long story short, if you have to work during college, working as a bank teller is a good way to start.

Honestly dude, IBD looks like a stretch for you, but HSBC will be recruiting for their Middle Market and Corporate Banking programs pretty soon. I would get into one of them. They send those kids to London for a month of training also. Great international bank and name to have on your resume.

IBD was a stretch for me regardless of my experience because Rutgers isn't really a target school for many IBDs, and the few that come always go for the 4.0 students. I was looking more towards the investment management or trading side. I'm hoping I could get IBD though later on if I go to a targeted school for my masters

 

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