Does anybody have any tips for what to include/not include on a resume if I was to apply for a trainee trader type position as an University graduate?
While I'll be putting down the couple of months I spend at a futures brokerage in China, I'm not so sure about the other, not so relevant work experiences. After all, does anybody care that I used to mark GCSE exams? (did you know they send them down here to Australia to get marked? The easier questions anyway) What about the not relevant, but could twist-into-relevancy like telemarketing?
Also, is there an unspoken length limit? I've heard for IBs that as a grad, your resume shouldn't go over 1 page, simply because IB people are busy, and as a grad, you can't possibly have achieved anything of note worthy of a multi-page resume.
While I'll be putting down the couple of months I spend at a futures brokerage in China, I'm not so sure about the other, not so relevant work experiences. After all, does anybody care that I used to mark GCSE exams? (did you know they send them down here to Australia to get marked? The easier questions anyway) What about the not relevant, but could twist-into-relevancy like telemarketing?
Also, is there an unspoken length limit? I've heard for IBs that as a grad, your resume shouldn't go over 1 page, simply because IB people are busy, and as a grad, you can't possibly have achieved anything of note worthy of a multi-page resume.