How to Write a Resume for a Banking Job

Encompassing everything from day-to-day transactions to multi-million-dollar investments, a job in the banking industry is challenging and demanding. With banking playing such a huge role in everyone's lives, banking jobs are in high demand. Here are some tips to keep in mind when writing a resume to apply for a banking job.

Instructions

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      Categorize information clearly. Write your resume in an organized manner. Use a resume-writing guide to help you organize everything you need to include or write several drafts until you have arranged all necessary information in a complete and orderly fashion. Working in the banking industry requires the highest level of organization for everything from filing paperwork properly to handling high-level transactions, and a well-organized resume displays your abilities to handle these responsibilities.

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      Write articulately. A banking job requires you to come in contact with everyone from a high school student opening her first savings account to white-collar businessmen dealing with large transactions. You must communicate well and provide information clearly for all of your customers and clients. An articulately and intelligently written resume displays your exemplary communication skills.

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      List any relevant experience. Prior experience can be very useful in the banking industry. Whether you have worked for another bank and are familiar with the machines used by most bank tellers or you have prior administrative experience dealing with businesspeople, emphasizing the skills that will help you excel in banking helps you stand out from everyone else applying for the position.

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      Be precise. Mistakes in the banking world can cost people money, so attention to detail is a critical skill. You must handle time efficiently and deal with all transactions and clients in an efficient and concise manner. Writing your resume in a defined and clear-cut way emphasizes to the employer that you are capable of this.

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      Include all necessary details. Another way to emphasize your attention to detail and organizational skills is to include all information in the resume that has been specifically requested by your prospective employer. Many businesses will ask applicants to include wage requirements, salary histories or any restrictions or limitations on their availability. If you are applying for a job for which this kind of information has been requested, include it all in the same clear and concise tone with which you have written the rest of your resume. This will stress your attention to detail, as well as your ability to follow instructions.

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