Tear my Resume Please

I am looking for a finance job. I have no experience in it whatsoever. How can i attract employers with that. On top of that i graduated from a non targeted school

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-Keep it to one page -Get rid of qualifications section, prove that you are "performance-driven", etc through experience descriptions -Cut down number of bullets in prof. experience section, make them more specific, less buzz word filler. Maybe some numeric data points regarding monthly sales, growth? -Formatting Issues: Bullets don't all line up, double spaces, inconsistent capitalization, inconsistent date alignment, inconsistent 2nd line indent, inconsistent spacing after headers, inconsistent position location and formatting, inconsistent use of period -Use more past tense, especially for old jobs.

 

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