Resume template for Investment Banker

An investment banker CV is intensely structured and read in a fixed order: education with grades, internships, deal experience, and modeling skills. Hiring at IBs is highly competitive — every line must signal rigor. Quantify deals (size, type, role on the team), name the products and sectors you have worked in, and keep the document tight. Tone is conservative; the CV is itself read as a sample of the precision the job demands.

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Classic DE — with photo, traditional

Classic layout is the universal format in investment banking — staffers and MDs read CVs in a fixed order and reject anything that breaks the format.

Profile example

„Investment Banking Associate with 4 years of experience in M&A advisory at a bulge-bracket bank. Sector focus: technology and software. ~12 closed transactions including 3 cross-border deals.“

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Frequently asked questions

How long should an investment banking CV be?

One page strictly for analyst and associate level. Two pages only at VP and above.

Should I list grades?

Yes — at the top. Grades are a primary filter in banking hiring at every level.

Are extracurriculars worth mentioning?

Yes for analyst level (case competitions, finance clubs). At associate and above, focus on deals.

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