Resume Critique- I'm looking to move into REPE

All advice, comments, and questions are appreciated. I tried to go through the Wharton and Harvard MBA RE resume books to get a feel for formatting and good points to illustrate, but there is always room for improvement.

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You are both an Analyst in Dallas and an Associate in Chicago at present? How does that work?

/if that is a mistake and you didn't spot it yourself, chance is that this part of your CV doesn't read easy. I would try to change it. Maybe try to move it to the right side where the location is.

Given the fact that you have plenty of experience, I understand that you need to use all available space. But those side margins are quite thin arent they? There seems to be no unnecessary fluff in your bullet points but maybe you can try to shorten them nevertheless.

//Take it with a grain of salt as I don't have a fancy star next to name for a reason :)

 

And why the heck is SCUBA in capital letters? Makes no sense to me. Just write "scuba diving" like a normal person would

 

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