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How to Craft the Perfect Equity Analyst Resume
By Alina Dizik
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Equity analysts hold some of the most visible
positions in the finance world, so a standout
resume needs to reflect their high-profile role.
To impress hiring managers, it's important to
link the analyst's deep expertise in financial
research to highly polished soft skills, say
recruiters. Use your resume to help create
your brand, suggests Richard Lipstein, a
managing director at Boyden Global Executive
Search in New York. "You need to create a
persona," he says. "Equity analysts are
successful because they market themselves
successfully."
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Highlight the Sector and Companies You Cover
While disclosing specific company names on a resume is taboo for some in finance, an equity
analyst's resume should clearly define the scope of his or her previous experience.
"Be sure to include your specific sector, industry and companies [when allowable] that you have
covered in your work," says John Crant, a career coach and founder of SelfRecruiter.com.
Since many candidates' resumes are sorted by sector experience, have this information visible
so it can be quickly gleaned from a resume, he advises. He further suggests that you create a
short summary at the top of your resume that includes the range of your experience along with
specific industry certifications and securities licenses.
Quantify Bullet Points
Hiring managers are eager to see proof of how you've been able to come up with successful
analysis in the past. Create bullet points that include key metrics of past accomplishments and
help to solidify your research expertise.
"When you write about your achievements, be sure to include numbers and analysis along with
the results of your work," Crant says. "Think back to how your work [resulted] in
recommendations to buy, hold or sell."
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Demonstrate Access to Hard-to-find Knowledge
Anything available in "research-oriented media is already old news," says Ryan Jenkins at
Matrix Defined Trusts, a New York-based firm that develops and provides investment trusts for
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"This old news adds no value or meaningful insight, and thus uncommon knowledge is required
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Show Long-Term Networks
Your ability to maintain long-term independent relationships with company managers or even
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At the bottom of your resume, list any industry accolades you've received and networks or
organizations with which you're involved. Also, stress your ability to maintain long-term
relationships in your summary section.
Demonstrate Your Communications Skills
Knowing how to convert highly technical finance information to language that a wide audience
can understand is another important part of the job. Demonstrate this on your resume by really
editing your written communication and avoiding any industry jargon. Despite the need for
quantitative analysis, soft skills are a large part of the job, and recruiters really pay attention to
how a resume is written. Be sure you've reviewed it several times to avoid any misspelled words
or grammatical errors.
Convey Continuity in Research
Equity analysts need to make sure their resumes stress the continuity in their experience
without "gaps in [producing] research or analysis," says Jenkins. "The more gaps we see in
analysis [the more it] portrays a sense that the analyst has been wrong more than right."
Instead, advises Lipstein, highlight achievements and successes in chronological order but keep
the resume to no more than two pages, and, ideally, to one page.
"This would allow us to inquire as to their thoughts not only when they are correct in their
assumptions but also determine their thought process when their call went a different direction,"
Jenkins points out.
--As you write your resume, make sure it's more driven toward accomplishments rather than
different responsibilities you've had at your job. Lipstein suggests avoiding any explanations of
the actual roles you were in at previous employers. "What one does in equity research is not
that much different from" one role to the next, he says.
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