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-Show your undergraduate GPA.

-Leave out irrelevant gigs, like the one when you were an electrician. Expand on your experience with the capital firm.

-Under each gig, list only relevant results. For example, you found that lighter bottles are less tough. 1) That is not science, that is common sense. 2) How is that relevant to a hedge fund?

-Don't create a section just for 'Honours', it's silly. Unless you were given a purple heart, putting that will only come across as a distraction.

-Don't list excel/powerpoint as a skill. 'Skills' are usually solid programming lagnuages like C, Java, Python, Matlab. Photoshop, really?

-Too many activities and too detailed. List them in a single bullet point.

-Formatting is inconsistent (e.g. spacing between Employment and line, Dates

-Too many bullet points. You need to 'bankify' your resume.

 

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