Putting investment ideas on resume?
http://howtogetahedgefundjob.com/2009/07/hedge-fu…
The link above strongly recommends a small section on the resume detailing a few top investment ideas. Have any of you ever actually done this or know someone who has? I imagine it could be useful but it's not easy to just stick in 4 extra rows in a resume without having to delete something else.
Thanks.
Seems like a bad idea. What if your ideas aren't that great?
Plus, that means u might need to update your resume as the investment environment changes and depending on where you're applying to.
Stick to the standard stuff. They'll ask about ideas during the interview
I would save the investment ideas for when you`re networking, info sessions ect and even then I wouldn't go too overboard.
I've never ever heard of anyone putting their investment ideas on a resume. That sounds absolutely ridiculous. If you're doing a HF interview they'll most likely ask about your ideas/strategies - that would be the time to pitch your investment ideas - not on a resume for god's sake.
I think we have different interpretations. If you're talking about #5, it seems the author is talking about successful trades, not ideas. There's a big difference.
True enough. Successful past trades seem too easily gamed. I can easily just talk about why I decided to go long SODA at the beginning of this year, even if I didn't...
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