IB SA Resume

I'm a junior who is looking primarily for an NYC BB SA gig next summer. This past summer, I worked in Asset Management at a regional top BB. Thanks a lot guys.

http://www.razume.com/documents/17634

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Looks pretty good man. You could nit pick at details, but bottom line is people are going to look at your GPA and that you have some legit experience. I'd recommend hoping on linkedin and tracking down some Vandy alum. Shoot an email out to them so if they'd be comfortable chatting a little about the firm(s) they work at you should get some interviews. Good luck.

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Looks good, but this always makes me laugh, increased operating efficiency by 20%? Lol really, why no 10% 30% 19%, how do you know exactly what percent. That smells like BS from a mile a way. You're clearly a very smart kid, but honestly I'd dump that bullet point.

 

looks good... You've clearly displayed your interest in banking and you've got solid grades / scores... you'll be fine.

I might take that business spanish course of your resume... seems a bit of a stretch.

 
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Overall, you're a very strong candidate. A couple things to consider though:

-All the coursework after "Economic Statistics" can be removed as it adds no value to banking. (Single Variable Calc is a kinda weak thing to put on a resume, even if it is "Accelerated.")

-If I were you, I would remove the SAT II score and National AP Scholar points. Though impressive, items from your high school career really have no bearing on who you are three years into college. Most people your age have removed their SAT I scores at this point, let alone other high school stats. Don't you have any distinctions to list from Vandy?

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