FT M&A - Resume Review

Hello,

I'm currently a senior at a non-target looking to apply to various BBs as well as some MMs/Boutiques in NYC for an M&A/Restructuring position. While I understand recruiting is over, it never hurts to contact some alumni/recruiters to let them know I am interested.

A little background: I worked for a F100 healthcare company in their tax division for over three and a half years, all while going to school full time. The reason I am leaving CF is because I did poorly during the two interviews I had at this company.

The resume is in M&I format and was briefly put together. Feedback and soiling would be much appreciated.

http://www.razume.com/documents/18767

Regards, -karypto

Note: my technical programming skills are basic (strings/calculations) and were learned of Youtube. My language skills (in order) are excellent, decent, and able to sing a song in the final language. Now the interesting part: financial modeling skills...garbage, as I did not even begin learning. However, I will buy the breaking in to wall street tutorial and spend a month mastering the modeling, I will also buy various WSO guides.

3 Comments
 

1) On Razume you have a lot of unused space-does it look that way in Word as well? 2) You may want to spend less time on your programming ability since it sounds like they're intermediate level (or below) and you are applying to corporate finance jobs, not programming/quant-related jobs.

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