Do you have any of the following listed below:

a. A magnificent resume with a near perfect 4.0 from a target institution.

b. Know someone who can retype your cover letter in HR.

c. Your dad, uncle or cousin are prominent members of the firm.

If not, sorry kid. In my experience, your app probably didnt get past the mail check...but good luck...

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During my summer internship the group I was in was looking at applications for full-time. An associate commented that he didn't really 'read' the covers, but he was looking for grammatical mistakes and typos. If they were even selected for interviews, they were likely asked/hassled for it.

 

and this cover letter had the same typo as EXGS. Got all 5 interviews, 4 banks didn't notice, the last bank hassled me but once I did well in the beginning of the interview it became something I laughed at with my interviewer.

Like GS, I had a near perfect GPA from a target school and wasn't a dork.

 
TommyGunn:

Let's just hope the skills needed for the job are not attention to detail, analyitical or written communication huh???? Just kidding... No one will notice... What job you going for?

Thanks for the answer.

I'm currently applying to some smaller boutiques for potential school-year internships.

Any more insight regarding my situation is appreciated.

 

Honestly, you just drastically reduced your odds of getting interviews.

It's a fucking TOUGH job market out there right now. Firms are having to ding numerous, well-qualified candidates for the smallest errors simply because everyone else's is so good. I've dinged several kids in resume reviews for shit as petty as spacing issues, so the wrong year would have made you get a ding unless you had a SUPER exceptional resume. But even then, it would hamper your credibility, as how could someone with an amazing resume lack that kind of attention to detail?

Good luck.

 

This is probably the worst thread in the history of threads.

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Agreed with ChiTown.

But honestly, don't bother worrying about this. It may be an autoding, it may not. Most places don't even read your cover letter so you're probably fine. But there's nothing you can do about it at the firms you already submitted to, so just fix it in your future apps and move on.

EDIT: haha yeah agree with duff too

 

well lets pretend this were an interview sizing question

30 cover letters assume that 25% actually skim it = 7.5 assume that actually 25% of those actually read it = ~2 assume that 50% or 1 of the 2 is a complete asshole and will punish you

--> (1) 1st round in the trash! adjust assumptions accordingly :)

 

Honestly, most people I've met at investment banks are TERRIBLE at spelling even common words. I'd be surprised if they even found it.

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Yea, relax. Honestly nobody will really read it anyway (they go straight to the resume and look at GPA/School most likely), those who do probably won't pick up on it, and if they do they may care, they may not. My MDs send out emails with spelling errors and grammatical mistakes all the time, just make sure you don't do it again, and don't do it on something that will eventually be put in front of a client, because anything going into a client will get a lot more than a 4 second skim like your cover letter will.

 

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