投行英文簡歷模板

  寫好英文簡歷對投行求職者求職成功起著非常重要的作用。那你知道該怎麼製作屬於自己的簡歷表格嗎?下面是小編為大家帶來的,相信對你會有幫助的。

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  If you’re trying to put together a CV that will get you a front office job in an investment bank, there are some words you must not use. For example, anything along the lines of ‘contributed,’ ‘supported’, ‘assisted’ or ‘helped’ is bad news because it suggests you weren’t entirely responsible for your accomplishments. But which words fall at the other end of the scale? Which words, when used on your CV, will actually secure you a job in an investment bank?

  Listed below are approximately 80 ‘CV power words’ which will enhance your resume. Most are verbs, some are adjectives. All exude activity and achievement and are part of the vernacular in the finance sector.

  Accomplished, Accurate, Achieved, Advised, Agile, Analysed, Assessed, Attained

  Briefed, Built

  Calculated, Captained, Collaborated, Commercial, Completed, Convinced, Coordinated,

  Delivered, Designed, Developed, Devised, Detail-oriented,

  Earned, Energetic, Enthusiastic, Entrepreneurial,Established, Evaluated, Executed, Expanded, Explored,

  Financed, Forecasted, Formulated, Founded,

  Gained, Generated, Guided,

  Implemented, Innovative, Instituted, Integrated,

  Launched, Leveraged,

  Managed, Maximised, Mentored, Methodical, Modelled, Monitored

  Negotiated

  Optimized

  Passionate, Persistent, Persuaded, Predicted, Prepared, Presented, Prioritized, Profit, Promoted, Projected

  Qualified

  Ranked, Researched, Resilient, Revised

  Smart, Strengthened, Succeeded, Supervised, Surpassed, Strategic

  Target, Tested, Tracked, Transaction,Transformed

  Verified, Valued

  Won

  Using our own CV database, we looked at the frequency with which these ‘power words’ are used on CVs belonging to people seeking front office jobs in investment banks sales, trading, research, capital markets, corporate finance. This gave us the words below, each of which occurs on 10% of resumes, or more. If you want to spruce up your CV, we suggest you insert these as appropriate.

  Notably, 70% of CVs belonging to front office investment bankers include the word ‘analyzed,’ or its derivatives analysis, analyst etc.. ‘Managed’ and ‘developed’ also occur on around 50% of resumes. At the other end of the scale, words like ‘leveraged’, ‘founded’, ‘gained’, ‘evaluated’, and ‘delivered’ are less well-used and should act as differentiators should you insert them.

  A word of caution, however: don’t use these words too liberally. – CVs filled with power words can look cliched. And CVs which repeat the same power words repetitively can look weak. You’re best choosing five favourites and employing them judiciously for best effect.

  The top 29 words for front office investment banking CVs:

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  ZHENG TAO

  5 section 40*B# Willow dormitory

  Top University, Beijing 1000**

  8610 61234567, 13912345678

  Education 教育背景

  Sep.2003- Ri Yue School of Management, Top University

  Present M.A. Management Science, expected

  Sep.1999- School of Management University of China

  Jun.2003 B.S. Management Science

  Work Experience 工作經歷

  Aug.2004-Sep.2004 Management Case Center of Top University, Beijing

  Project Manager Part-time

  As the main principal, taking active part in the project of the Survey of Brand Loyalty in China, including the layout of the forms, data collecting and information analysis;

  Partly participating in further research in above project, including dealing with data and modeling.

  May.2004-Jun.2004 Harvest Fund Management Co., LTD Beijing

  Research Assistant Internship Business Development Dept.

  As the main principal, making the in-depth research and carrying out development of the brand-new product of open funds;participating the further evaluation of the performance of the Open Funds in China;

  Mar.200-Apr.2004  Top University Tarzan Center for Supply Chain System R&D

  Research Assistant Part-time Beijing

  Being a main project director, doing the Survey of Manufactures of Shoes in China; Taking part in the preparatory arrangements of the International Conference on the Supply-Chain in Top University.

  Extra-curriculum-Activities 社會工作

  Feb.2000-sep.2000 Students Union, UC Leader of the Activity Section

  Sep.1999-sep.2000 Students Union of School of Management, UC Vice-Chairman

  Sep.2001-Dec.2002 students Union of School of Management, UC Chairman

  Feb.1999-Jun.2003 Department of Management Science, UC Monitor

  Scholarship and Awards 獲獎經歷

  Oct.2004 Outstanding Study Award TU

  Oct.2002 Outstanding Scholarship the most Excellent Scholarship UC

  Oct.2001 First Class Scholarship for Excellent Student UC

  Oct.2000 Second Class Scholarship of Excellent Student UC

  Oct.1999 Excellent Scholarship for Freshman UC

  Other Information 其他資訊

  English Skills:

  Good command of English for reading, writing and speaking, passed CET-6

  Computer Abilities:

  Excellent in analytical tools such as SAA、EXCEL、SPSS

  Self-evaluation:

  Passionate, confident, full of patience, highly interested in challenges

  Hobbies:

  Football、Badminton; Chinese writing、Debate.

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  Donald Jobs

  +86 138-0000-0000 service@xuexila

  Objective: Management Trainee

  Education

  University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Focus in Psychology and Human Development May 2014 Current GPA 3.3/4.0

  Relevant Coursework: How to Change the World, General Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Psychology of Music

  Hanover Park High School

  Current GPA 4.2/5.0

  Relevant Coursework: Art of Writing, Language Arts, AP US History I/II East Hanover, NJ

  Community Service

  Amnesty International

  Participated in organization of Free Burma Benefit Concert.

  Presented facts and statistics at events and concerts toeducate audience on issues.

  Developed time management skills by scheduling events throughout the academic year. Honed interpersonal skills by contacting guest speakers. Winter 2012

  Appalachia Service Project Appalachian Area July 2012 - Present Acted as senior representative for six-member team repairing homes.

  Fostered relationships with families byengaging in lunch hour conversations and activities. Organized church service and group projects to enhance 10 daytrip.

  Citihope International Trip to Malawi Africa March 2012 Provided healthy lunch service to orphanages and day care centers.

  Hand- delivered sustaining goods to churches,hospitals, and prisons in surrounding areas. Enhanced interpersonal skills by facilitating cross-cultural conversationswith Malawian teens and community members.

  Taught personal hygiene lessons to incarcerated adults.

  PresentedPowerPoint follow-up presentations for church members and elementary school children. 30 Hour Famine Event Morristown United Methodist Church April 2011 Managed team of four in coordinating youth event. Invited speakers and planned activities to educate participantsabout hunger issues.

  Used Microsoft Word and Excel to organize spreadsheets, calendars and other charts for event. Presented proposal to congregation to gain financial support.

  Center for Student Mission Washington, DC

  Organized vacation bible school in inner-city neighborhood of Anacostia.

  Volunteered at various community foodpantries.

  Taught swim lessons at inner-city day camp.

  Surveyed community members about poverty. August 2011 - 2012

  Activities

  K-grams mentoring program for local elementary children, University of Michigan

  Symphonic Band, Hanover Park High School

  Hanover Park Debate Team, Hanover Park High School

  The Forum Newspaper, Features Editor, Hanover Park High School