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- Career Field
- Corporate Law Corporate Finance Finance Investment Banking Law
- Location
- New York, NY Washington, DC
- School
- George Washington University
- Major
- Economics
- Groups
- GWU Delta Sigma Pi Other
- Salary Range
- $150,000+
I would use "creating" instead of "my own". How much did you increase the commissions?
Nice way to quantify what youve done.
You have some room to expand upon leadership. Tell me what you did and how you did it. Just listing the title you held does not prove you were a leader.
I would use "creating" instead of "my own". How much did you increase the commissions?
Nice way to quantify what youve done.
You have some room to expand upon leadership. Tell me what you did and how you did it. Just listing the title you held does not prove you were a leader.
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You have a good background for what you intend to do. You will need to get a JD from a top tier law firm in order to be a real player in the world of ib law. I would spend the next year of school show that you are a leader and not just a manager. Look for opportunities where your skillset and previous experiences give you a competitive advantage of providing leadership to an organization. Your LSAT score will play a big role in where you get in for law. I would begin to look into the LSAT process and maybe think doing an MBA/JD combo. Best of luck!
Funny you mention that, I believe this person is doing a JD\MBA, great advice. Overall this is a great resume. I really like the format, very professional.
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Impressive, but I dont think we need to know that you can use final cut.
how did you go to Harvard for 2 months and how did you have 3 interships within the same period of time in 06-07? Your dates dont make sense to me and how much of an impact can you really have within two to three months of experience at a company. I would keep Lehman as the only one and go more in detail with that position.
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Hi msbillah, I like your resume and I was wondering what font you were using for your headings such as "Lehman Brothers"?
