Should you put “Incoming” on your CV?

I need input from some of you prestigious bankers out there, should you put “Incoming” on your CV after landing an internship in the future? Will it help you when applying to other internships, not make any difference or even be bad for your chances of getting an internship at another bank?

Seeing as your CV should cover your past/current experiences, and not necessarily your future once I don’t think this one is a clear cut. You haven’t gained any valuable experience from a future job yet…

Let me know your thoughts!

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At least in my experience, you should put down Incoming. I had the same mindset as you when I was interviewing for my BB and I didn’t put down my upcoming sophomore internship. When I casually mentioned it during my first round, my interviewer asked me why I didn’t put it down on my resume as that is important info.

When I added it to my resume, under the job description I just added “will do xyz” to give them a taste of my responsibilities at the future internship.

 

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