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The Most Merciful Response To An Atrocious Intro E-Mail And Resume We've Ever Seen On Wall Street

The Most Merciful Response To An Atrocious Intro E-Mail And Resume We've Ever Seen On Wall Street
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This could have been worse - much, much, worse.

A college student completely blew one of the most important moments in anyone's professional career - his introduction to the first 'someone' that could help him get his foot in the door on Wall Street.

In this case, that 'someone' was a Managing Director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

The whole mess was documented in the cringe-worthy e-mail exchange below. The kid's resume was also attached, and it was a mess - difficult to read and including zero relevant experience for finance.

Luckily, the MD he e-mailed had mercy. He didn't tell the kid he was a failure, he didn't tell him he'd 'never work in this town again'. Instead, this MD told the kid he'd pretend the e-mail exchange never happened.

It's a gracious thing to do, and when you read the exchange below, you'll see why.

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You'll note a few typos in that message. Here's the BAML MD's response.

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The e-mail above is polite, succinct and probably the end of the discussion - but the kid presses on.

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Now this is the part where the BAML MD throws down what could only be described as some 'real talk'. The kid needs it.

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And if that's not bad enough, the kid did send something of a response to the e-mail detailing his typos - a blank e-mail.

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