Hi all,
Many times, resume "experts" recommend trying to quantify some of your achievements at work. However this seems difficult in the investment arena. So my question - is it advisable to include how much $$ you manage/how many clients you have or is it best to just stick to trying to describe what you do on a daily basis?
Also, a few other questions I've wondered about now that I'm 3 years out of college.
1) Should I still be including a summer internships from college? Does it depend on whether they were in the investment field or not?
2) What college clubs warrant inclusio? i.e. would it be better to include career related clubs in which I was not an officer (finance club/investment club) or fraternity positions in which i took a leadership position
3) If applying to B-School, should I include GMAT score on my resume? AWA Score?
thanks all for the help,
nerdattax
Many times, resume "experts" recommend trying to quantify some of your achievements at work. However this seems difficult in the investment arena. So my question - is it advisable to include how much $$ you manage/how many clients you have or is it best to just stick to trying to describe what you do on a daily basis?
Also, a few other questions I've wondered about now that I'm 3 years out of college.
1) Should I still be including a summer internships from college? Does it depend on whether they were in the investment field or not?
2) What college clubs warrant inclusio? i.e. would it be better to include career related clubs in which I was not an officer (finance club/investment club) or fraternity positions in which i took a leadership position
3) If applying to B-School, should I include GMAT score on my resume? AWA Score?
thanks all for the help,
nerdattax