Quick Resume Review- Rising Sophomore

Hey guys, I'm a rising sophomore and will be reaching out to alumni and firms in the area when I get back to school for part-time boutique banking-related internships. Please take a look at my resume and see if anything should be changed and/or improved on. Thanks a lot.

Here is the link: http://www.razume.com/documents/15930

Note: There is one thing on the resume that hasn't actually happened yet- me being TA for a course starting this fall semester, but I decided to put that on there since it will be on there by the time I start reaching out.

Thanks again.

EDIT: Just ran the final numbers on my portfolio, and through 60 days, I experienced gains of 8.4% through hedging and looking for arbitraging opportunities while the index declined 13.7%. How should I present this in my resume since it of course I wasn't using any real company money? I did learn a lot about hedge and beta ratios and formulating different trading strategies though. Thanks.

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liverpool, possibly hahah (although the degree name does kind of give it away...)

toobig2fail, I wouldn't quite say that-just trying to be productive this summer man

meph, didn't quite catch that- thanks for the heads up.

*Please note the EDIT.. thanks.

 

I have a bunch of friends who are at Wharton (and also prospective monkeys) so I know a little about the school. Your resume overall looks pretty solid, all you need is a boutique IB experience or something better to put you into a good position for a BB IB SA position.

 

noonies, hahah are you a ta? liverpool, yeah thanks that's what i'm looking for this coming school year/next summer.

does everything else look okay, or are there any other changes to be made still, especially the wording regarding the hypothetical portfolio ?

 

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