Capital Markets->IBD resume_Int' student
Hi,
I would like to ask you guys for any feedback on my resume. I recently finished my summer analyst program with Morgan Stanley in Capital Markets Division. Throughout the course of the internship program, I learned from myself that I would be a better fit into IBD than Capital Markets. I am looking for full-time analyst jobs in both US and Hong Kong within IBD.
One question that I have is I had a start-up experience in 2004 and am not sure if I should include it on my resume because it's too old and may not be relevant to investment banking. (But, I def have a decent story that I can talk about during the interview)
Any constructive criticism would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Unfortunately I am not in a position to comment on the actual content itself; for my untrained, newbie eye, it looks to be in excellent shape to least trying to make the jump to ibd -- I'll leave that to the experts on here.
I did want to ask though if combining community college and 4 year institution gpa's was okay? I'm in the same boat, and it seems to make a helluva difference. Have interviewers asked anything about this?
@bluesbreaker13: I passed the background check with Morgan Stanley before joining the desk. So, it should be okay.
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