I'm a recent finance graduate updating my resume to apply for entry-level analyst roles, and I'm struggling with how to effectively present my relevant coursework and a single internship to stand out. I know I need to quantify my achievements, but my internship tasks were more supportive than directly revenue-generating. For finance professionals who review resumes, what specific types of accomplishments or keywords do you look for in a candidate with limited direct experience, and how can I best frame academic projects to demonstrate analytical skills?
Don’t treat your internship as just “support.” Frame it around contributions and outcomes, and use numbers where possible. Example bullet: “Assisted in building a 3-factor financial model in Excel forecasting 12-month revenue; supported a valuation note used in investor discussions; data-cleaning pipeline improved accuracy by 15%.”
Structure your resume in clean sections: Education (relevant coursework), Projects (2–4 bullets), Internship (2–3 bullets), Skills (tools). For Projects, give a one-liner objective and 2–3 bullets detailing deliverables, methods, and outcomes. Example: “Course project in Financial Modeling: built a DCF valuation of a mock startup; ran sensitivity analyses on discount rate and growth; presented insights to peers.”
Keywords to weave in without overdoing them: financial modeling, DCF/NPV/IRR, scenario/sensitivity analysis, Excel (pivot tables, advanced formulas, macros), Python (pandas), SQL, Tableau/Power BI, Bloomberg/FactSet (if you used them). Prefer concrete actions over vague terms like “assisted.”
Concrete bullets you can adapt:
- Internship: “Compiled quarterly budget vs. actuals; built a driver-based Excel model forecasting cash flow; summarized findings for CFO; improved forecast accuracy by 8%.”
- Coursework project: “Led a small team to value a mock company using a two-stage DCF; tested 4 scenarios; delivered a 10-page report and a presentation.”
- Analytics or data project: “Analyzed a dataset of company financials to identify profitability drivers; implemented dashboards in Tableau to visualize margin trends for non-technical audience.”
Tips for tailoring to job descriptions: parse the posting for required skills and mirror the verbs (built, designed, implemented, analyzed). Keep ATS-friendly keywords without stuffing. Highlight ‘stakeholder communication’ and any presentations or reports you delivered to non-technical audiences.
If you want, I can draft a 1-page, tailored resume outline for your target roles and industry. Share your target role (analyst, associate), school, and any relevant projects, and I’ll tailor a crisp template.