Sub-bullets - yay or nay? IBD resume for full-time

What do you guys think of the sub-bullets I have in my resume? Should I just get rid of them and condense them into main bullets?

They seem to me to be logically placed, but I just realized I have never seen sub-bullets on anyone's resume ever.

http://www.razume.com/documents/21428

 

I have sub-bullets for exactly the same reason you do; transaction experience that requires further explanation and my resume has been looked at by countless bankers with good feedback, I think you are fine.

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I like them BECAUSE they look odd. Those 3 items really jump out -- which is due to the fact that you used long dashes as your second bullet type. I often use long dashes (over commas, or for bullet points) if I want to draw attention to something on my resume.

If I'm a recruiter and quickly scanning the resume, this list (and the first bullet they are under) are exactly the second part of the resume I will read (after education). Which is definitely a good thing as its an impressive part of your IBD experience.

 

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