Should I bother putting that I interned for a CFP on my resume?
So for around 6 months I interned at the office of a CFP doing typical internship work and learning about the business. He manages only around 50 million in assets.
My question is would this work even help me in securing something significant if I listed it on my resume? Or would there be a way to spin this small experience to get more out of it?
Why wouldn't you? Even if it only adds a tiny bit, it's better than nothing.
Why is this even a question? Unless you're out of room on your resume there is no reason it should be left off.
I doubt it would harm you and if you have space for it you should definitely add it. Experience is important especially if you can connect it to the position you're shooting for.
yea PWM type internships are always useful on a resume.Make sure to quantify as much as possible and work it into your story of how you became interested in IB(assuming that's what your after)`that way you can leverage it when you walk the recruiter or whoever through your resume.
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