Thread: Resume DOs and DON'Ts
We all know the importance of having a well-polished resume. I know that there's a lot of content on WSO pertaining to resumes, but I wanted to make this thread to centralize some of the great tips that some have contributed. Feel free to post any great tips that you've heard, some things that you look for in a resume, or some general guidelines to make a resume stand out in the pile.
Thanks in advance and I hope that this post can serve as an excellent resource for college students and young professionals.
Unrelated, but when we were interviewing for a leadership position at my school's finance club, this one Russian chick turns in a resume and her cover page is a signed glamour shot photo of her.
This is going back years but we were hiring an admin or entry level marketing person and a resume came through Monster or Hotjobs (like I said, years ago) where the girl's only work experience was being a stripper in college. Her cover letter said something along the lines that if she could market and sell her body and put herself through college she could market anything. Unfortunately she just lived slightly too far away because she was getting the job.
Tip: if you're a stripper, put it on your resume.
What the recruiter/s frustrated old men who were getting blue balled by the wives?
ha, gotta love the russian chicks
there was one at fifa fanfest this past weekend taking money for kisses, basically like a kissing booth, hilarious
That's like paying for herpes though...
Do guys out there kiss hookers? What's the SOP?
Do's: *Keep things short and sweet *Most important/recent things at the top *Keep format consistent
Don'ts: *Go over a page *Choose a colored text that is hard to read or at all.
Looking for Resume Tips (Originally Posted: 04/11/2013)
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I can only comment on the formatting. Take off the ranking, put professional experience on top. Try to give more information about your current job.
Hi Jon
Real mature, buddy.
I Need Resume Tips for Top Firms (Originally Posted: 10/04/2013)
I am a Senor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and I am double majoring in Finance and Economics.
My goal is to network with as many people as I can to work in top tier firm in NYC so I am trying everything I can to get my foot in the door.
My main concern right now is meeting the right people and keeping my resume sharp.
Does anyone have any "non-cliche" tips on going about this and also advice on my resume? I have had several people tell me different things on what my resume should say/look like.
I am specifically interested in IB or Asset Management/Private Equity.
Please let me know!
Better question, did you work at lumina investments?
Given that you're a senior, you should just email every single person you can possibly find an email address for.
Just to give you an idea of the landscape, full time IB recruiting is basically over. Private equity probably isn't an option. Asset management might still be recruiting, I don't really know. Your best bet is regional firms and offices, aka Charlotte or Atlanta.
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