Undergraduate Resume for IBD review second round
Hi All,
I receive many advice as to revise my resume. Thank you so much for this. This is an revised version. I formatted it, trued to fit in the template and trim down a lot of contents.
Can you spare a minute and help me review it again?
Just for your information:
I am a student in a top university in Asia. I study quantitative finance and risk management science.
I am now taking a gap year and working as a risk modeler in a fixed income Asset Management company with AUM 480 billion. I also had an internship in Bank of China, credit department.
I am trying to break into the investment banking field by finding an internship in IBD the next summer.
I have very little experience in IBD and I don't know what they are looking for in the resume.
Here is my current version of resume.
Can someone offer some suggestions??
Feel free to tear it apart, trash it, anything useful, anyway helpful.
Here is some ideas of myself:
- Should I take out the quantitative courses section? Does it look wired in a IBD resume?
- Am I emphasizing the experience in modeling in asset management firm too much?
- Should I put more staff in extracurricular activities? I have been participating in volunteer work, student clubs and so on.
- Should I take out the financial research experience. It is basically academic.
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate your help
Eric
Round your GPA up to 3.8. Looks cleaner.
Hi, thanks for your advice.
I got a 3.78 in one university and 3.85 in another university Should I round the 3.78 to 3.7 and 3.85 to 3.8?
If I round both to 3.8, would it seems like cheating?
are you chinaman?
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