Resume me review, Help before the NOV 25 Goldman Sachs Deadline

Gents,

Goldman Sachs Deadline for 2013 recruiting season for internships is on the 25th. I am a Mechanical Engineering major and have a very wide knowledge and experience on my field . I am applying for a technology analyst position, maybe even a quant since I basically solve non-linear homogenous equations, matricies, LaPlace Transforms, Derivatives, Partial Derivatives, Integrals etc .

I need a deep hard core review on this , this is my first ever resume going to Wall ST and dont know if its pleasing enough, I need your insight, Thanks .

http:// www razume com/documents/28584

 

You're joking, right? Windows 98 skills?

Go check out some other resumes in the resume forum and then redo your own completely. Then ask for advice again.

The business of business is business.
 

I apologize for the stupidity, I had no idea where to start building a resume, about the windows 98, a 55 year old told me to add it in there, I edited my entire resume based of M&I template, thank you, heres a review, give me your input, maybe better wording for something. Thank you

http://www razume com/documents/28615

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Best Response

My serious advice would be for you to call up any and all UBS or Merrill Lynch BRANCH (NOT corporate office) near your school and offer to work for free as an internship. Realistically you have have a low GPA at a non-target, no finance experience, and the only relevant coursework you've taken is economics for engineers. You gotta start at the bottom and that is an unpaid private wealth management internship at one of those places i mentioned above.

 
  • Don't write "Economics for Eng" as relevant subject. Write some quant subject (ie. statistics, rocket science, etc. something that I am sure you have done);
  • The Education bullets are not aligned like those in the work experience part;
  • Languages should be something like: Fluent in English; Conversational proficiency in Arabic;
  • There's a space before "lead team effort" that should not be there;
  • Don't like the format of your Education section.
I'm grateful that I have two middle fingers, I only wish I had more.
 

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