Resume for NYC Research

Just moved to the East Coast following my graduation and I'm trying to break into an entry level role in NYC. I've kept it somewhat broad because I've been applying for both IBD and ER roles. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

http://www.razume.com/documents/25896

Couple things in particular:

  1. Should I leave the Crocs experience on there? Whole point was to show I advanced, was motivated, and used Excel in a unique way.
  2. Same with Inter-Fraternity council--how much is necessary?
  3. Are the bullets in the first job too long?

Thanks

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the dates for your current gig are confoosin me. why u stop then start again in may? why cant you just make it continuous? also im not sure if it's necessary 2 point out your current gig is remote - if its ok to leave that out (i'd like to hear others opinions on the acceptabiliteezeyness), then leave it out b/c a gig looks less legit if its remote and u wanna seem 2 legit 2 quit. 2 much space used for the TFM stuff - use much more space 4 yo current gig and much less for IFC, no one cares THAT much about extracurricularz but keep frattin hard breh

 

Thanks guys. I put remotely because I just moved in May. The idea was to show I'm not working back on the West Coast (where the job is) and that I can get myself to an interview out here.

 

Do I have to take a class to learn how to do V lookups or H lookups? I heard it's really hard.

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I was joking.

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