Undergrad, Semi-Target

Let me know what to change/update on here.

A few notes:
- the 'latest' internship
- the next one down is at a BB
-The last internship was at a publicly-traded (yet small) fashion house
-I go to a semi-target school

As a friendly FYI, I have no idea what I want to do after school and I would be open to suggestions as if somehow my resume can tell you what career path I should go. I'm debating going to IB because that lifestyle suits me really well, I just feel that the reward isn't there for the risk that it poses- especially as I rather avoid going back to school if I get laid off.

Thanks

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In general, dates shouldn't be put on the leftmost column. That's where your eyes naturally drift first when you're reading down the page, so you want your job titles to be as far to the left as possible so they catch the eye of the reader. Not to mention it makes it awfully stressful on the eyes.

inb4 "use M&I format!"

Currently: future neurologist, current psychotherapist Previously: investor relations (top consulting firm), M&A consulting (Big 4), M&A banking (MM)
 

I might take off the proficiency in Microsoft Office, unless you know something special in excel like VBA. Competency in Office is a given, so it's nothing special and the employer would expect you to know it anyways. Capital IQ and Bloomberg look good!

"If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door."
 

Manresa Scholar suggests Fordham.

I would edit some more info out of the razume link if you don't want people to search for you as it shouldn't be too hard to figure out your real name. I don't know why it would really matter, just a friendly heads-up.

More constructively, you have some pretty good experience, a decent GPA and I don't really know how well Fordham places, but I've seen a couple of kids around. As others said, use the M&I format. Definitely figure out what you want to do before you get to the interview.

 

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