Should I put deal experience on my resume coming out of university?

I currently work part time at a boutique IB/ corporate advisory firm while finishing my last year of university. The firm specialises in small and microcap companies, so the deals I've worked on are never above $10m give or take.

I've got a summer stint lined up for Big 4 CF so I'll be leaving this place in a few months, but just in case I don't get a return offer from the Big 4 firm, I need to spice up the good ol' CV with deal experience.

Question is, with such small deals, is it OK to put them on my resume to start FT hunting? I feel like I'll come off as weird if I put these deals straight out of university. Or even the size of the deals being so small?

Thanks!

 

It looks like other posters have answered your question, but just as a small FYI, the size of transactions does not matter- it's the experience you gained that counts. If all you did on a $10B transaction was edit slides in PowerPoint, it really doesn't hold a candle to the experience you could have gained by managing the due diligence process in a $1M transaction.

 
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Something else to keep in mind for this stint and moving forward: Typically smaller deals have less public disclosure if any. When writing deal experience on your resume, client confidentiality is 10x more critical for advisory work for SMEs than multi-billion dollar corps. That means deal size, client name/names of prospects, specifics of the deal, etc cannot be leaked at any cost.

 

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