Jumping Ship / "Experienced" Resume

Hey guys - I'm an analyst at a BB in banking. My background, group, experience is all a little (or very) non-traditional but for the moment shouldn't be relevant. If need be, I can dive into details later. Anyway, to cut to the chase...

Shit has sucked the last few weeks. Literally nothing to do. I may ride it out, but regardless it got me thinking about looking around and seeing what other gigs might be open. Before I can really start seriously searching, I obviously need to have my resume updated.... and that made me realize I don't know shit about what a resume should look like after 6-18 months of analyst life.

My structure coming out of undergrad was a quick summary of education (college, major, gpa, academic honors), followed by 2-3 work experiences, followed by 2-3 extracurriculars. Would you expect this to change dramatically? And how much stuff from college is acceptable? I figure having more than 5 bullet points for the current job would be excessive, which leaves a lot of room...

Search function didn't yield anything too helpful, so any contributions you might have to offer would be appreciated.

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