Banking Internship CV Rewrite Tips
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Can you audit my resume for a commercial banking internship in Ireland? I am a second-year business student on a student visa, and I want you to point out weak phrasing, repeated bullet themes, and which lines should be rewritten for banking recruiters. Also suggest where I should add lending, credit, and client service keywords.

Absolutely. Paste the resume text and I will review it like a banking recruiter would. I will flag weak verbs, duplicated themes, and any bullets that are too generic for a commercial banking internship. I will also show you where to add terms like lending, credit analysis, relationship management, client service, and risk awareness without sounding forced.
Here are the key bullets from my CV: Assisted in group projects and presented findings to class. Worked part-time in retail and helped customers. Completed modules in finance and accounting. Managed deadlines and balanced study with work. Volunteered at student society events and supported team activities.

Good start, but these bullets read broad and do not yet signal banking fit. I see repetition around teamwork, support, and responsibility. That is useful, but a recruiter for a local lender will want proof of analysis, client interaction, and business judgment.
Rewrite targets:
- Assisted in group projects and presented findings to class. This is too academic and vague. Replace with something that shows analysis, data, or recommendations.
- Worked part-time in retail and helped customers. Keep the client service angle, but add measurable service outcomes and problem solving.
- Completed modules in finance and accounting. This should be rewritten to mention relevant topics such as lending, credit risk, or financial statement analysis if you studied them.
- Managed deadlines and balanced study with work. This is common and can be shortened or merged with another bullet.
- Volunteered at student society events and supported team activities. This overlaps with the teamwork theme and should be made more specific or removed.
Best keyword areas to add:
- lending fundamentals
- credit analysis
- client relationship support
- financial reporting
- risk awareness
- portfolio or cash flow concepts
- customer issue resolution
If you want, I can turn each bullet into a banking-ready version.
Yes, please rewrite them. I also want the CV to sound suitable for a student in Ireland applying to a commercial bank, not like a generic business student.

Here is a tighter banking-focused rewrite set that still sounds realistic for your profile:
1. Replaced: Assisted in group projects and presented findings to class.
Rewrite: Analyzed case study data with a team and presented recommendations using clear financial reasoning and structured discussion.
2. Replaced: Worked part-time in retail and helped customers.
Rewrite: Supported customers in a fast-paced retail setting, resolved queries efficiently, and built strong client service habits relevant to branch and relationship roles.
3. Replaced: Completed modules in finance and accounting.
Rewrite: Studied finance and accounting modules covering financial statements, risk awareness, and decision-making relevant to lending and credit support.
4. Replaced: Managed deadlines and balanced study with work.
Rewrite: Balanced academic deadlines with part-time work while maintaining consistent performance across both commitments.
5. Replaced: Volunteered at student society events and supported team activities.
Rewrite: Helped coordinate student society events, working with peers to manage logistics, communication, and attendee experience.
These versions are better because they sound more specific and closer to banking language. For a commercial lender, the strongest terms to work in naturally are credit, lending, client service, financial analysis, risk, and relationship support. If you have any project or module where you analyzed a company, loan case, or financial statements, that should sit near the top of the resume.
I have a project where I analyzed a small local retailer's sales and cash flow, but I did not mention lending. Can I still make that relevant for a banking internship?

Yes, absolutely. You do not need direct lending experience to make it relevant. You just need to connect the work to the skills banks care about.
You could frame it like this:
- Evaluated a local retailer's sales trends and cash flow position to assess business performance and identify financial pressure points.
If you want to make it even more banking-relevant, you can add:
- Presented findings in a structured format, highlighting repayment capacity, liquidity, and risks that would matter in a credit review.
That is strong because it introduces credit thinking without pretending you already worked in lending.
For your Irish commercial banking application, I would make sure your resume shows three things:
- analysis of business performance
- client or customer interaction
- professionalism in a regulated environment
If you paste the full resume next, I can mark which lines should be cut, merged, or rewritten for a lender recruiter.
