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Maybe focus a bit more on the relevant internships and tailor the CV more. If you had an opportunity to pitch for your dream job, what in your CV would you point out, and what would you leave out? That will give you clues as to what is relevant.

 

that seems to be what would be the best as well. I would focus on the ACN internships as PwC operations and F500 seems prety usless when pitching for consulting positions.

how about language and formatting? the file is prety rought draft atm

 

Hey! thanks. I don't think i can quantify much on strategy or changne mgmt work..as they were very qualitative projects. I will quantify the fpm project more tho! thanks for input

 
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I am almost certain that consulting firms and FS firms want to see leadership and EC work also. Easy fix: Remove consolidate the Accenture Management Consulting. Remove the bolded MC title and make them all together. E.g. Accenture Management Consulting Mega City in Asia Corporate Strategy Summer Intern 2014-2014 -Did this -Did that Financial Performance Management Intern 2013-2013 -Did this -Did that

I would also remove the F500 HR stint unless you are applying for HR roles. That should save you about 5-6 lines which you can use to add leadership experience in. Also don't be afraid to play with margins, there is quite a bit of space up top that could add another 1-2 lines. Also, where is your GPA, honors, and academic achievements? Surely you must have some if you were in ACN MC

 

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