Copy This Experienced Investment Banker Resume Template to Break In As an Associate
I kept getting questions about this one, and I figured we should finish up that series of investment banking resume templates and video tutorials – so here it is.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to craft your resume if you’re at the MBA level, if you’ve been working full-time, or if you’ve had extensive transaction experience.
Actually, it’s even easier than that: you don’t need to “craft” anything. You just need to copy these templates and modify them slightly.
Don’t you wish you found this site earlier?
Copy This Investment Banker Resume Template to Get Into KKR (Or At Least, Something Almost as Good)
We’re going to continue our series on investment banking resume templates and go through how you should write about investment banking experience in this article.
You can actually use a similar template for anything in finance, whether you worked on the sell-side or buy-side.
But you can’t use it for everything.
Who Should Use This (or a Similar) Template:
Copy This Investment Banking Resume Template to Break In (If You’re a University Student)
I get a lot of questions on how to structure your resume, how to write about your experience, what to focus on, and how much to write.
Rather than writing a giant Q&A on all these topics, I’m going to give you a resume/CV template that you can just copy and modify for your own experiences.
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