Review my resume - Any feedback or suggestions?
Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
My resume is based on the assumption that I will be finished with my current internship in August (which I will be,) and will be applying for FT IB positions after my last upcoming year.
Question - I am doing a 6 month internship at a IB, but my position isn't titled as an "Analyst," although if you do a summer internship at a IB, you get the title of a "Summer Analyst." Any suggestions for a better title then "Intern"?
I also have 2 internships that are not on my resume, but are not really relevant to IB. I feel though that I should somehow show it because I don't want to come off as dicking around for 2 summers, when I actually did internships.
2 Internships were:
1) Logistics at a Automotive Supplier in Germany (this might look good to show that I worked abroad before also)
2)Treasury for a Power Company in the US
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Strong CV. You've got the basics, just a few things I'd change:
1) Sort out the formatting (in terms of font etc.). Don't know why, but it doesn't seem quite right - use M&I font & sizes etc.
2) Don't indent work & leadership experience.
3) Move all of your location stuff to the r/h side of the line.
4) Remove lines under each work/leadership experience.
5) Could try removing a couple lines from each experience and adding in your Treasury internship. Not to worry if you can't - this will most certainly come up at interview.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
More input would be great.
No other comments?
Move your work experience to the left margins (like your Education section).
Move the locations somewhere else. It's distracting to have it in the middle.
Everything else looks good.
Thanks for the feedback.
Any suggestion for this?
A company aka my "baby" (as I researched the shit out of it, and have been keeping a very close eye on it,) that I presented as a buy recommendation for the small/mid cap long-only student run investment fund that I was in (see resume), is in the process of being scooped up by a PE firm for around $20 a share.
In my valuation and recommendation, I had a price target of $18.91. In the end, we bought 500 shares at $~16 (keep in mind, this was to learn value/fundamental investing and execute the trades based on our research.) It has not been doing so well over the past year and was trading around $12, until last week, where it was announced that a PE firm would be acquiring it at a 40% premium.
Is it a good idea to put this on my resume? I know I did a lot of research, and believe in what I put into my model, but it has been over a year since I did the valuation and dived into its 10Ks and Qs. Maybe its something to bring up during an interview, and not just to state on my resume?
Thoughts/Suggestions?
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