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The Resume template that gets read
A free .docx for insight programs, summer internships and full-time programs in finance, consulting, law and beyond. One page, education first, no text boxes or tables, so the ATS reads exactly what you wrote. The filler content shows you the bullet shape to copy; page two of the file tells you how to use it.
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Vyo Example
vyo.example@useintervyo.com | +1 (555) 000-0000 | LinkedIn
Education
University of IntervyoNew York, NY
Bachelor of Science in EconomicsExpected May 2026
- GPA: 3.8/4.0 (Dean's List, all semesters)
- Relevant coursework: Corporate Finance, Econometrics, Financial Accounting
Intervyo Preparatory High SchoolBoston, MA
High School Diploma2018 - 2022
- SAT: 1540; AP Calculus BC, AP Economics, AP Statistics (all 5s)
- Activities: founded the Investment Club (40 members), varsity tennis
Work Experience
Bank of IntervyoNew York, NY
Investment Banking Summer AnalystJun 2025 - Aug 2025
- Built a three-statement and DCF model for a $900M business-services target; the valuation range framed the opening client discussion
- Owned the trading-comparables and precedent-transactions pages across 12 peers in a 40-page sell-side pitch
- Screened 60+ potential acquirers with an analyst, scoring strategic fit; 8 names made the shortlist presented to the client
Vyo SuisseNew York, NY
Sophomore Summer Intern, Investment BankingJun 2024 - Jul 2024
- Selected as one of 40 interns from 2,000+ applicants for rotations across M&A, ECM and Leveraged Finance
- Won the group case, presenting a mock acquisition recommendation to two vice presidents and handling the valuation questions
Bright Harbour CoffeeBoston, MA
Barista (part-time)Jun 2022 - Aug 2023
- Served 200+ customers per shift at the busiest location in the city while training 3 new hires on register and service standards
- Trusted with end-of-day cash reconciliation and next-day inventory orders within two months of starting
Leadership & Activities
University of Intervyo Investment FundNew York, NY
Equity Analyst, IndustrialsOct 2023 - Present
- Co-manage an $85,000 real-money portfolio on a 6-analyst team, pitching one long idea per semester to an external advisory board
- Built the DCF behind a US mid-cap grocery position sized at 2% of the fund; the position returned 11% over two semesters
Intervyo Investment ClubNew York, NY
VP of Corporate RelationsSep 2023 - Present
- Secured $6,000 across 3 corporate sponsors for the annual Finance Conference (450 attendees) by cold-emailing 40 firms
Skills & Interests
Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Conversational)
Technical Skills: Excel (financial modeling, INDEX-MATCH, pivot tables), PowerPoint, Python (pandas)
Certifications: 20-hour financial modeling course (three-statement modeling, DCF, trading comps)
Interests: Distance running (NYC Half, 1:38), chess (1600 rated online), specialty coffee roasting
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Why this template
Why this is the format for pretty much any corporate role
Not just banking. The same first-pass conventions run through every corporate graduate pipeline, because every corporate first pass is solving the same problem: hundreds of applications, seconds per page.
The first pass is seconds, not minutes
A recruiter's first read is a scan for university, grade, experience headers and numbers. This layout puts those exactly where the eye goes: education on top while you study, bold headers, dates on a clean right edge, bullets that lead with verbs and end in results.
One architecture, every industry
Banking, consulting, law, Big 4, tech and FMCG full-time programs all expect the same one-page skeleton. What changes is emphasis: modelling and numbers for finance, leadership and structured problem-solving for consulting, academics and writing for law. Same template, different bullets.
ATS-safe by construction, not by badge
Most downloadable templates break in tracking systems because of text boxes, tables and columns. This file has none of them anywhere, so there is nothing a parser can scramble. What the machine reads is exactly what you wrote.
Every line is a checkable fact
No personal statement, no skill bars, no adjectives. Interviewers pick lines off your resume and dig; a page of facts with numbers survives that. A page of claims does not.
What is inside
The four sections, and what goes where
The template ships with filler content in every section so you can see the shape before you replace it with your own.
1. Education
Top of the page while you are a student, because it is the first thing a corporate first-pass looks for. University, degree and predicted or achieved grade, then GPA, plus SAT/ACT where strong. List modules only when they are directly relevant to the role or you genuinely need the space.
In: University + grade, GPA, relevant modules with marks
Out: High-school coursework, module lists for their own sake
2. Work Experience
Reverse-chronological, relevant experience first. Internships, insight programs and insight events lead; non-relevant paid work (bar shifts, retail, coffee) absolutely belongs here too, written to show responsibility and numbers. The filler entries in the template show the bullet shape for each type.
In: Internships, insight events, paid work of any kind
Out: Societies, volunteering, online courses (they go below)
3. Leadership & Activities
Societies, volunteering, competitions and courses. First years usually have more here than in Work Experience, and that is fine: it shrinks as internships arrive. This is also where a linked project or portfolio entry earns its place if your experience is thin.
In: Society roles, volunteering, competitions, one linked project
Out: Anything you cannot back with a fact or a number
4. Skills & Interests
Languages with honest levels, technical skills recruiters can test you on, and interests specific enough to start a conversation. "Distance running (London Half, 1:38)" gets asked about; "socialising and travel" gets skipped.
In: Languages with levels, Excel/Python/tools, specific interests
Out: Skill bars, star ratings, "Microsoft Word", clichés
What is deliberately missing
Why there is no personal statement or "about me" section
Summary paragraphs are the most common filler on student resumes, and recruiters treat them as exactly that: filler. Three reasons this template refuses one, on purpose:
- 1.It spends your scarcest asset. You have one page. A four-line paragraph is four lines taken from the experience and evidence that actually get you shortlisted.
- 2.It is unverifiable by design. "Motivated, analytical team player" cannot be checked, so a scanning recruiter assigns it zero weight. Every other line on this template is a fact someone could test you on; that contrast is what makes the page feel strong.
- 3.The content already has a home. Why this firm, why this industry, why you: that is the cover letter and the application questions, where it is expected and where you have the space to say it properly.
Less experience?
Link your evidence: a project beats a paragraph
If your Work Experience section is thin, the fix is not more adjectives. It is a link to something you actually made.
What counts as evidence
A GitHub repository, a research poster or dissertation extract, a published piece of analysis, a student-fund stock pitch, a personal project with real users, a case competition deck. One line, one link, one bullet saying what it demonstrates. A recruiter who clicks spends more time with your work than they spend on most resumes, and "here is a thing I built" outranks any claim about initiative, because it is initiative.
Where it goes: a single entry under Leadership & Activities, or the URL appended to your header line next to LinkedIn. Never a separate "portfolio" section padding half a page; the link carries the weight.
Formatting
Fonts, sizing and the numbers that matter
| Setting | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Font | Times New Roman (the template default), Calibri or Garamond | Any clean, widely-installed face works; serif vs sans is personal preference. What matters is one font, used everywhere. |
| Body size | 10.5 to 11pt | Below 10pt reads as cramming; above 11pt reads as padding. |
| Your name | 18 to 24pt, bold | The only large text on the page. It is a header, not a logo. |
| Margins | 1.5 to 2cm all round | Tighter than 1.5cm looks desperate in print and clips in some parsers. |
| Length | One page. Always. | For student and graduate corporate roles the second page does not get read. |
Writing the content
The bullet formula the filler content follows
Strong verb + what you did + how you did it + a number that proves it. Copy the shape, not the words.
Before
"Responsible for helping the society run events and working with sponsors."
After
"Secured £4,500 across 3 corporate sponsors for the annual Finance Conference (450 attendees) by cold-emailing 40 firms and running the follow-up calls."
The second bullet is checkable, sized, and answers "so what" on its own. Every filler bullet in the template is written to that standard, including the part-time coffee job, because responsibility and numbers exist in every job if you look for them.
Seven steps
How to use the template
- 1Download the .docx below and open it on a desktop or laptop.
- 2Replace the header with your name, email, phone and LinkedIn hyperlink. No photo, no date of birth, no address.
- 3Replace the filler content section by section, keeping the order and the bullet shape.
- 4Keep dates aligned: click at the end of any header line and press Tab once. No text boxes to wrestle.
- 5Stay on one page; cut the oldest non-relevant content first.
- 6Delete the second page of the file (it is instructions, not content).
- 7Export as FirstName_LastName_Resume.pdf and send the PDF, never the .docx.
.docx, 40KB. Word, Google Docs and Pages all open it.
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