Semi-Target Junior IBD Resume

Guys, I just finished my internship doing ER in FIG after working at an investment bank during the spring and I am more interested in IBD.

Here is my resume. I know a few people at BB's but I'll be targeting boutique shops in the CT, NYC and Boston area for next summer.

Any things I can change?

Thanks

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Best Response

Too lazy to look at the content, but a couple cosmetic things-

You need wider spaces between your sections. It looks smushed. I would suggest making the heading font sizes smaller if you need room. In the pdf version we are looking at some of the lines actually get cut off at the bottom in between sections.

You don't need to put "Candidate for" where your degree is (it is insinuated by the future grad date). Make it italics for consistency.

Your GPA is the only sub that doesn't have a bullet. I would just bullet it for consistency. Also, not a fan of the "|" for your GPA since that isn't a fraction symbol.

Keep your month abbreviations consistent.

Again, I haven't read the resume, but a lot of the bullets look wordy. There isn't what I would call an easily digestible resume simply because of the density.

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your resume gives away your school, which is actually a nontarget, probably a semitarget for BO roles. Anyway your resume is great, except for that GPA. 3.3 is low from a nontarget, or even a semitarget. Your experience is great and you seem very involved.

 

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