interesting, so they are recognized and well thought of. can you tell me how you put it on your resume? or link your razume if you have one. I'm curious about how many bullets to give it and where to list it i.e skills? experience? extracurricular acts?

 
lehmanBROther:
interesting, so they are recognized and well thought of. can you tell me how you put it on your resume? or link your razume if you have one. I'm curious about how many bullets to give it and where to list it i.e skills? experience? extracurricular acts?

like you said BRO...

try researching this yourself

 
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Most people (especially juniors) put it on their resumes. Usually it covers 2-3 lines and does not have more than 2 bullets. All the interviewers know what these programs are and people put them on resumes to show their enthusiasm and eagerness to work in investment banking. It also tell them that you should be able to answer more difficult technical questions..so expect that. It does not hurt a resume and is usually there to fill space/its a better thing to put on the resume for IB than most other things. Only kids with 2-3 finance internships and other major extracurricular activities leave it off their resume because the value added is not worth the space. It is up to you to decide whether it is worth it or not. For most kids, they need it to fill up space with relevant experience/activities.

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I'm a first-year MBA at a top US school with no prior finance experience, and I'm listing all the valuation and financial modeling (including LBO modeling and merger consequences) workshops/seminars I have attended. I guess it is useful if you do not have IB/PE/hard finance experience (as one of the previous posters said); otherwise, I think it is not worth mentioning.

 

Military PE Guy did I believe, listed it under Interests similar to how you have it. If not him, some other cert user was talking about it awhile ago. If you feel your resume doesn't indicate a strong enough interest (as you seem to say), it's not a bad way to demonstrate commitment.

I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 

I put it on mine. Under Academic Interests.

Either you're slingin' crack-rock, or you've got a wicked jump shot. There's no honor in taking that after school job at Mickey Dee's, honor's in the dollar, kid.
 

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