One of my friends at MSREI recommended having a standard resume, then another document "Selected Transaction Experience" or something along those lines. Basically have your resume but have the experience sheet outlining a few deals you worked on as a separate page during interviews. seems to be the best way to have an easy to follow resume + be able to reference deals you worked on

 

Yes. You need the details. You’re trying to sell yourself, I don’t understand why you’re withholding information about the “product” to the buyer? It can only help to provide transaction details, if done right.

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I'd personally use the IB to PE template from M-I if you're trying to move into a buyside role . I moved from a sell side to buy side in RE and had good responses from my resume submissions / applications. It's a good way to show in concrete detail that your skills are transferable and match the requirements of the job description.

 

It is a winternship. It is not defining. Yes, when you accept a role in real estate IBD after graduating, you're pigeonholing yourself a bit. You have two internships and need to demonstrate some interest in finance. Taking something

I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 

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