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TOP STORIESWhat, exactly, is wrong with my CV (7)?25 June 2009By Anonymous COMMENTSThere is nothing intrinsically wrong with the CV .it is a fairly common picture of a young persons efforts to get into the Finance world, It is however too long..you only graduated 2 years ago cut cut cut and keep trying Read all comments »
"I've moved around a fair bit since graduation in 2007. Initially I went into a front office grad scheme, but it didn't suit me. At the start of 2008 it became very difficult to find work, so i took an operations temp contract which lasted 6 months. More recently, I've interned for a proprietary trading firm, as a day trader." Education · 2003 - 2007 London University BA (Hons.) 2:2 · 1993 – 2002 A Levels: BCC · 10 GCSE Passes A* - B Work Experience 12/2008 – 04/09 Trading company, London Position: Futures day trader (intern) · Intraday Equity Index futures trading · Identifying arbitrage opportunities between the cash and futures markets · Using chart and technical analysis to develop indicators for entry and exit points in the market · Momentum trading 3/08 – 9/08 European investment bank Position: Exchange Traded Derivatives Brokerage Analyst Duties: · Reconciling and paying brokerage invoices against internal systems and exchanges on a timely basis · liaising with traders · Use of GMI & R&N · Provision of detailed responses to management and traders if requested · Ensure invoices balanced to a high level to reduce risk of over payment or incorrect payment · Daily dealings with internal clients, (front office, finance, legal) regional team members and external brokers · Liaison between onshore and offshore teams · Training junior members of off-shore team · Covering and chairing meetings with regional ETD heads · Taking ownership of counterparty exposure and ‘change the bank’ projects · Challenging internal systems and processes to identify opportunities for improvement · Daily trade reconciliation between CME and CBOT exchanges and in house systems · Liaison with regional CSG teams, internal and external clients to investigate and resolve rate discrepancies arising during invoice reconciliation process 07/07 - 04/0 Fund management company Position: Fund Sales graduate role Duties · Assisting Sales Managers by performing the following functions: · Obtaining the allocation or break-downs (splits) for client transactions · Account opening: · Liaising with clients to obtain client information and documentation · Account accurate maintenance of client account information in I-Avenue (e.g. updating settlement instructions) · Liaising between my client advisors and other Sales Desks, Marketing, Legal and other Operational areas (e.g. Client Services, Settlements, RFP teams etc.) · Provision of phone coverage · Ensuring that sales relationship data in in-house systems is up-to-date · Follow up on client queries · Researching other competitor funds, market trends, and opportunities to sell funds in new markets, · Supporting management reporting through data extraction and manipulation on an ad-hoc basis · Assisting with the preparation of presentations · Increasing product knowledge of equities, bonds and commodities · Rotation through broker & client services on the UK and offshore desks, responding to a variety of client queries whilst building product knowledge and relationships with product specialists. 08/06 - 02/07 American investment bank Position: HR (Investment Management and Global Private Clients) Duties · Supporting 2 HR Managers of MLIM/GPC · Assisting the contracts and IB teams · Liaising with external consultants and client requests · Inputting, maintaining and auditing high quality data on Workflow · Issuing letters for contract amendments, new hire information, leavers, promotions, salary increases, transfers, providing reports and telephone interviewing · Booking meetings and interviews. · Liaising with all HR specialist groups including contract, temp, accounts, and ML Executive teams. · Assisting senior HR management on ad-hoc projects. Systems Skills MS Office Suite, Macros, Pivot tables, V look-ups, I-Avenue, FAST, Micropal, Bloomberg, Stellar, TT, CQG, GMI, R & N.
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COMMENTSAnalyst, Debt / Fixed Income, Thu 25 Jun 09"Nothing is wrong with your CV"
hr1, Capital Markets, Thu 25 Jun 09There is nothing intrinsically wrong with the CV .it is a fairly common picture of a young persons efforts to get into the Finance world, It is however too long..you only graduated 2 years ago cut cut cut and keep trying Add your comment »UBSer, Investment Banking / M & A, Thu 25 Jun 09While I sympathise, I do think you are not telling the whole story. Even after scoring a desmond on ur degree, u got offered a grad position within Fund sales and you left? As asian trader said, career busting move! Use ur networks man, and omit the A level grades.
Kloot, Capital Markets, Thu 25 Jun 09Forget all the kerfaffle about 2.2 and A levels, once you have a few years experience no one cares.
Mr. Frank White, Quantitative Analytics, Thu 25 Jun 09This must be a made up CV...where is the FO role on the CV? Even if it did exist, how come? Weak A-Levels, 2:2 degree?! C'mon...... Add your comment »Douche, Investment Banking / M & A, Thu 25 Jun 09Do you really need to mention on your CV that you can do vlook-ups and pivot table in excel?
hole, Information Technology, Thu 25 Jun 09As if you lot of wannabe journos know the first thing about CVs. You should all reach down into your bottom desk drawers for the proverbial booze bottle and shut the hell up. Add your comment »Analyst, Debt / Fixed Income, Thu 25 Jun 09Sure. I'd be happy to. After you crawl back into your hole. Add your comment »Analyst, Investment Banking / M & A, Thu 25 Jun 09Sarah,
bigwig, Capital Markets, Thu 25 Jun 09@Analyst, you crack me up: "The constructs of your grammer suggests that you have no interest in work and view the concept of professionalism as a joke."
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