Canadian banking resume ripe for obliteration
Hi I am a sophomore, about to submit my application for some boutique firms for summer internship.
This is my first time making a banking resume so it will probably be gross lol
RIP AWAY!!!!!
Hi I am a sophomore, about to submit my application for some boutique firms for summer internship.
This is my first time making a banking resume so it will probably be gross lol
RIP AWAY!!!!!
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Good start. If I were you I would expound a lot further. There are certain experiences that a recruiter might find interesting and pertinent that could use more information. For example, for your Stock Analyst Program Internship, your description is rather cursory. What were some of the investments? What were the sizes of the investments? Greater description of your position? That sorta thing.
"Perfectly Trilingual," eh?
is that excessive? I put perfectly because I'm also applying for internships in HK/Shanghai and in Asia everyone puts bilingual even though they aren't lel
also my written/spoken has always been my strong point as opposed to math/sciences (I won some literary prizes in high school that I didn't find were relevant to list) so I'm not trying to put fluff where fluff is not needed
I'd probably say "full professional proficiency", "native proficiency", or "bilingual proficiency" - those are the standard terms on LinkedIn and I think that sounds more professional than "perfectly trilingual".
thank youuu
I'd probably say "business fluent". But be advised that implies you can handle a technical interview in that language. Can you explain accounting principles in Mandarin?
Remove full stops at end of bullets. Add space in "-faculty" and I'd probably add months to your dates.
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