FedericoM
Fred
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Hi everyone!
Due to the Career Fair organised in my University, I have to attach a CV to my registration form. There will be lots of companies, includin JP Morgan and BofA.
My aim is to collect information about their SpringWeek opportunity, and to present myself as a good "choice" for them.
I have recently finished my high school, so, I cannot mention any undergraduate exam.
I think I should underline:
1) high-school grades (A+Maths, A+Physics)
2) final exam score (100/100 - the best in my school for year 2010) with 15/15 Maths
3) merit-based scholarships (in years 2006-2007-2008-2009-2010): the best student in my class and always among the 3 best students in my school (1200 students)
4) merit-based scholarship: best student in my city (in years 2008-2009-2010)
5) summer internship:
a) 2009: 1 Month in the Netherlands (aluminium dies factory)
b) 2010: 5 Weeks in Germany (steel and iron tools factory)
6) Languages spoken: Italian, English, German
7) extracurricular activities.
Do you think this should be enough?
How do they generally consider a CV "interesting"?
Have I any chances to be accepted at the "Spring Week" event?
Thank you very much.
Due to the Career Fair organised in my University, I have to attach a CV to my registration form. There will be lots of companies, includin JP Morgan and BofA.
My aim is to collect information about their SpringWeek opportunity, and to present myself as a good "choice" for them.

I have recently finished my high school, so, I cannot mention any undergraduate exam.
I think I should underline:
1) high-school grades (A+Maths, A+Physics)
2) final exam score (100/100 - the best in my school for year 2010) with 15/15 Maths
3) merit-based scholarships (in years 2006-2007-2008-2009-2010): the best student in my class and always among the 3 best students in my school (1200 students)
4) merit-based scholarship: best student in my city (in years 2008-2009-2010)
5) summer internship:
a) 2009: 1 Month in the Netherlands (aluminium dies factory)
b) 2010: 5 Weeks in Germany (steel and iron tools factory)
6) Languages spoken: Italian, English, German
7) extracurricular activities.
Do you think this should be enough?
How do they generally consider a CV "interesting"?
Have I any chances to be accepted at the "Spring Week" event?
Thank you very much.