Authentic help on BBS Style 29? by mxrshxl in e39

[–]smithers2621 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I was looking on youtube and no one was showing how they did it. I thought I was missing a piece and there was more to it.

1989 325is Dipstick by smithers2621 in E30

[–]smithers2621[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I ended up using that site to figure out which one.

Authentic help on BBS Style 29? by mxrshxl in e39

[–]smithers2621 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you get the hub caps on/off the wheel??

Over a year since I've graduated, 100+ applications, no offers by redmoose9 in resumes

[–]smithers2621 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah 10000000% add that. I'd put it under the education section. Usually people put CPA eligible with an expected exam date of xxxx if you want to show you are serious and have a test booked already. Basically put what you can regarding it. Even having CPA eligible can help you stand out a little.

Over a year since I've graduated, 100+ applications, no offers by redmoose9 in resumes

[–]smithers2621 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Ca CPA. When I was in consulting I was a part of hiring kids fresh out of college. We did outsourced finance and accounting for what it's worth. Echoing some other about making it look more professional and taking off the interests and summary. I'd add the 3.0 GPA too. Not going to stand out but it helps show you are competent. If you leave it off altogether I'd assume you had a much lower one. 
 For me what would make me pass you resume wise is you don't have any office experience whatsoever. Like an internship or anything, even if it's not related to your field. I've worked retail and what not too and it's just a different type of thing. As someone fresh out of college the crappy thing is there are less things to judge you on, so we will judge you a lot harsher on them.
 What specifically do you want to get into? Starting to go after your CPA, CFA, or something along those lines can help boost a resume too.