PWM on resume

I just graduated from college at a target university and will starting a masters this coming August. In order to make more room on my resume, would it be a good idea to take off this PWM internship I did the summer after both my senior year of high school and freshman year of college? I also have an M&A ibanking internship and business dev internship on my resume, but now want to make room for this strategy & IT consulting gig I'm doing this summer.

I'm ultimately aiming for MBB and Big4 Consulting.

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It sounds like you already know the answer. If you need to fill white space on your one page, I'd keep it, especially if its at a big firm. If it's taking away from college level internships or other data I'd take it off. If it is a small shop (single advisor etc) I would probably take it off. Despite what people may say it really won't matter, as long as your resume is covering the items you most hope to talk about in the interview. If you did some interesting things that you want to talk about, leave it on. If you alphabetized the files and can't find anything better to say, is that an experience you want coming up?

 

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