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The spacing... I'm OCD, you're killing me here. There's a space between headers and bullets in some sections but not others. There's no space before your Education header. You have alignment problems all over the place. Hint: use tables, not tabs! This resume reeks of lack of attention to detail :(

Currently: future neurologist, current psychotherapist Previously: investor relations (top consulting firm), M&A consulting (Big 4), M&A banking (MM)
 
chicandtoughnessThe spacing... I'm OCD, you're killing me here. There's a space between headers and bullets in some sections but not others. There's no space before your Education header. You have alignment problems all over the place. Hint: use tables, not tabs! This resume reeks of lack of attention to detail :(

^Yup! I made the same mistake when I wrote my resume the first time.

Also, your extracurriculars/interests look pretty forced. Almost as if you put them there simply because you're supposed to. Perhaps you can elaborate and liven them up a bit? You have Alaska, Spain, South Korea, and the good old U.S. of A. on your resume- surely you must be an interesting guy and you should convey that as a strength.

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hanjh705My spacing might be little off because I changed the names of work place/education etc. Ill fix that right away. The thing im more interested in are the contents tho. How are they?
We're saying that if you use tables (instead of tabs), you wouldn't have the spacing issue no matter how you change the names of places, etc.

It's important to be worried about the content of your resume, but the fact that our gut reactions are focused on the appearance says something -- when a recruiter skims your resume, if it's unreadable and an eyesore, they won't even get to the content. That's why we're emphasizing that you should fix the alignment/appearance issues first.

Currently: future neurologist, current psychotherapist Previously: investor relations (top consulting firm), M&A consulting (Big 4), M&A banking (MM)
 

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