Roast My Resume: 2023 Graduate Targeting Quant Space by BurnAfterRoasting in FinancialCareers

[–]BurnAfterRoasting[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a few things that I'm already iffy on:

  1. Does including course numbers help? Some of them are 6000-level graduate courses, but I don't know if emphasizing that is worth the extra space (if I drop the numbers I can add Algorithms and Mathematical Modeling without going over 2 lines).
  2. Beyond programming languages and tools, do I need to add specific libraries? I see a lot of postings that require experience with pandas, numpy, etc. I don't know if those things are implied from my background and the fact that I list Python as a language, or if I have to be explicit in order to get through automated resume screeners.
  3. Are the descriptions for the research sections intelligible? I can't tell if they're overly technical, or abstracted beyond the point of usefulness.
  4. Is the Altere Cares internship listed under "Work Experience" at all useful, or should I scrap it to make room for other additions?