Deal experience on Resume

I'm several years into my career but need to update the resume for the first time since my summer analyst position.... any and all insight much appreciated

  • Do I remove highschool info and highschool internship info?

  • How do I talk about my current position (FO, deal teams, etc)? Do I list size of deal, what I did, etc? Do I talk about 1-2-3 deals? Is there a go-to #?

 

I am not in IB, but a friend of mine that is has told me a couple stories about people putting too much info on their resume. So much so that one time an applicant put info of a current deal on her resume and applied to a competitor on the other side of the deal, who now knew how this girl's firm was measuring the deal. I'm paraphrasing, but you get the idea. His advice is to try to run it by compliance if you can (could frame it as you just trying to beef up your LinkedIn so it doesn't look too obvious you are leaving.

 

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