I am a biglaw junior corporate associate (2nd year) looking to either lateral firms or go in-house. Either my Google-fu skills have substantially deteriorated or I am just having a hard time finding what, exactly, a resume should look like at this point in my career.
I feel like there is only so many ways to type up due diligence, disclosure schedules, memos, etc. But maybe I am just overthinking this.
Also, would it be fair to say this is too junior for a deal sheet? It's not like it'd be that long nor would I have any outstanding contributions to point out.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Biglaw Junior Corporate Resume Template
Your recruiters can send you some sample resumes and “bullet point” language. I think Major Lindsay basically has a form resume but I’m sure any recruiter will be happy to send you something.