S&T Summer Resume Review

I'd appreciate someone reviewing my resume. I'm particularly concerned with conveying my most recent experience. Also, is the bottom section too lengthy?

http://www.razume.com/documents/17907

Many Thanks

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Hmm. I wasn't considering the format of the bottom, but if you say. I wanted to put more than the typical,

interests: hockey, football, reading the news, playing with myself (exaggeration)

sort of approach that most people take. However, I'm worried that it comes off like I'm just filling space.

Thoughts?

-philly g
 

You only worked as an intraday equities trader for a Month? That's going to raise questions

If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford
 

you have a gap in your resume. what did you do summer 2009? People reviewing resumes are looking for reasons not to interview you, a gap of time is a real good reason...they have active imaginations. Might assume you were in prison:)

 

I have my undergrad so I can go crazy with the CFA shit. GAP in summer was travel and school (more maths). Shitty i guess I traded symbols with daily volume ranging from 3-20 mil. I didn't trade nearly that many shares! Twas fun tho, but I moved on for school. Real good program...

okay so the gap is a problem... anyone else with issues about the bottom part formatting?

I appreciate the comments guys!

-philly g
 
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