Although “the fact that i teach others about finance, eco, and accounting on a daily basis” is pretty damn impressive, I think you need to reveal some leg. What is the school at which you are doing your MBA?
0 percent. You’re over qualified. No middling company is going to hire an MBA for a junior corporate finance position. And you’re not good enough to get a top company position (otherwise you’d be placed by your progran.).
I still have interviews with the career center firms later this semester. Havent gotten to those yet. Ive even gotten a few unsolicited calls from companies that said they found me on there. I turned them down, though, because they wernt corp finance roles. They were credit analysis and real estate finance jobs. As for my career center interviews later this semester, my goal is to find opportunities before I get to the time to interview for those jobs because I wont want to put all my eggs in one basket and be banking on just select few interviews with the best firms at the career center.
Get ride of the details section and put in other way.
Exams: Passed CFA Level 1, XX ACT Score, XXX GMAT SCORE
Interests: Golf, Trivia, XX
Skills: SQL (Beginner)
Put the clubs under your education, put minor accounting under education
your whole resume is a big paragraph that doesnt focus enough on your transferable skills
why is your personal training presented as if it’s a financial analyst role? talk about how you had to sell your services, build client relationships, upsell shit. idk but making it like “yea i used excel to work out” screams bullshit.
put your mba summer internship at the top of your experience. it’s your most revelant job.
get ride of some stuff and put some spaces in between jobs or sections
remove the ranking from your mba or put it on your undergrad. you can’t have it both ways