Best Societies for a CV?

Hi Monkeys,

I was curious as to whether certain university societies tend to stand out more on a CV than others. I understand being the head of the Financial club is a fantastic prospect, but are there others that stand out? Would just being a part of a sport be enough?

Thanks for your thoughts

 
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Try to paint yourself as a well rounded person on your CV, the clubs and societies you include do not all have to be finance/business related. Varsity sports look excellent on a resume in the finance world - they can highlight intangible skills like teamwork, leadership, being "coachable," time management skills, etc.

 

As I posted elsewhere, it comes down to what you do with a society rather than which one. Sure, join a finance society but if you attend 2-3 meetings per semester and hardly participate you're wasting time. Honestly, it may be better to find a passion you have (e.g. cars) and join a society of that nature with which you can organise events, recruit members and show you're more involved because you like it. It also shows you're interesting rather than just being about finance 24/7

 

If you can have a first year position in the finance society it will definitely help for Spring weeks. At my university everyone that had one got a spring week. After first year if you can have a treasury position in a society you find interesting is great as it shows other interests and people like it as it is somewhat related to finance/excel.

 

Resumes get passed around and will probably touch at least 5-10 people/firm throughout the interview process. Chances are someone will have different political views than you, so just be selective with what you say on your resume. Try to only put the causes you are most highly involved in and preferably have some leadership position within an organization related to the cause.

 

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