Consulting Resume. Help please.

Hi, I was hoping to get some feedback on my resume. Once I return from Fulbright I'll be hoping to get in MBB but am also definitely going to be looking at less prestigious firms, big 4 strat/ops group, and a few econ consulting firms. I'd really appreciate your advice. Thank you.

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Not sure if you care, but the name of your undergrad institution appears in one of the jobs near the bottom of your resume...I just point it out because it doesn't look as if you wanted that known.

Impressive resume. Screams "smart kid" w/ decent social skills. You might want to look at some firms on the plane of a Kissinger Associates...the ones that do alot of economic development/international consulting work...might be right up your alley given you're a Fulbright Scholar.

 

You have quite a bit of work experience which is good. If possible, I would try to expand a little bit on your leadership experiences rather than just listing them. First time I've seen that layout, but it works and is easy on the eyes.

I would also maybe give specific examples of articles you contributed to the newsletter in your second bullet point under W.E.

By the way,

VDBL

~GrandJury

 

I agree with GrandJury. Your good GPA+6 work experiences show me that you can work, but your leadership experiences are also an important part of your resume. I was in a fraternity in college and I have no idea what a "chaplain & sound mind chair" does. If you can't fit in a description for all 3 leadership experiences then try to fit in descriptions for the first two.

 

Ok cool, thanks you guys. I'll try to revamp it and focus more on the leadership experiences. Would it be worth it to chop off any of the work experiences to give myself more room?

 

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