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Common mistakes in Investment Banking CVs
Getting a job in investment banking is a highly competitive process, which gives you little margin of error when it comes down to your resume. While there is no such thing as the perfect investment banking resume (banks will not expect you to have perfect scores, be the president of every club in your school and speak 5 languages), there are nevertheless common mistakes that applicants make and that you should avoid. This is our list of investment banking resume common mistakes.
1. Typos / grammatical errors
How to address the application question: "Who is your Hero?"
This Investment Banking application question can come in several form, such as "Who is your Hero?", "Who do you admire most", "who would you want to be?", or again "Who is your role model". If you apply to graduate programmes or internships at London Investment Banks, you should structure your answer as described below.
What is this question is really asking you though, is "What are your values, and what qualities do you think are important".





