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Donald Jobs
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(+86) 0592-5885308
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service@55.la
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Objective: Investment banking analyst
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EDUCATION
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
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Bachelor of Science in Economics & Physics
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May 2014
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GPA:
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3.79/4.00
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Honors/Awards:
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Five terms University Honors (GPA higher than 3.5)
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James B. Angell Scholar (Two consecutive Aterms)
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William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize (awarded to top 5% of freshman class/Fall 2011)
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Course Highlights:
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Econometrics, International Finance, Modern Physics, Law and Philosophy
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WORK EXPERIENCE
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JP MORGAN CHASE
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Ann Arbor, MI
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Summer Analyst, Corporate Rates & FX Derivatives
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Sept. 2012 - present
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Developed over 50 client interest rate and foreign currency exposure profiles from financial statements providing seniormarketers research to develop client-specific hedging strategies.
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Worked with analysts to structure and price various derivative products while creating unique and novel methods to presenthedging recommendations to clients.
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Created real interest rate monitoring tool to study the effect of rate changes on foreign exchange levels. The tool became partof regular research materials and was published in JPMorgan’s FX Markets Weekly.
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Wrote daily and weekly interest rate and foreign exchange market updates, summarizing news and data from various sourcesto inform clients of recent market movements, trends and outlooks.
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CAREER CENTER
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Ann Arbor, MI
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Peer Advisor
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Sept. 2011 - present
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Coach clients on career related issues by assessing client needs and connecting with appropriate resources/services.
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Develop and conduct group presentations on career topics to student organizations.
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Create outreach strategies to better market the Career Center and its resources to the campus community and improveoff-site presentations.
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CHRYSLER
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Ann Arbor, MI
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Intern, Economics Department
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June - August 2011
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Created a long-term economic model based on industry and macroeconomic variables (i.e. GDP, gasoline prices,unemployment rates, interest rates, and demographics data) to simulate and forecast automotive sales.
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Streamlined methods to calculate and forecast buying propensities based on data from third party sources. Reducedprocessing time from two weeks down to three hours.
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Studied and explored strengths of accepted industry leading indicators to improve automotive industry trend forecasting.
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Regularly presented results to Chief Economist and other executives.
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Sole undergraduate intern in office.
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LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
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NADANTA, INC.
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Ann Arbor, MI
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Webmaster
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2010 - 2011
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Branded organization’s message through website content resulting in increased media usage.
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Redesigned website to improve user experience.
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Lead Actor
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Performed lead roles in dance dramas for audiences of 3000+.
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Collaborated with other actors building trusting relationships to create a strong presentation for the audience.
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ANGELL CAMP
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Ortonville, MI
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Program Director
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2009 - 2010
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Supervised volunteer and paid staff in program planning and execution for camp population ages 5-16.
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Created policies and implemented new practices to achieve national accreditation.
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Facilitated small group conversations on conflict resolution and group dynamics.
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