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yes you should include an interests category but don't make it you know a 2 page section just 1-5 interests per say.
Locating a viable Telecommunications Company that would be willing to hire a Consultant, submit a resume and stay in contact with them on a personal level.
You don't write a summary on a resume. You do start the resume with a statement of your qualifications, education, and interests. Then, you list education, credentials, job history, awards, research/books written/published, interests.
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Consultant positions are usually acquired the same as any others by resume and interview process. One thing that the employer will want to see is that you have extensive knowledge in the area they are hiring.
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It depends what they are for. Your normal resume will have address, past employments, education(this is most likely where they will go). You might word it like "Certified tax consultant for the IRS" for example.
Yes, a relevant class project should go on your resume. It can go in the Education section, or in its own section, or under Experience. Whichever you are most comfortable with.
The short answer is skills, interests, and experience. The details of how to make those stand out on a resume is long with many opinions. The following are several links with opinions on how to make your resume stand out.
If you want to start a career as a financial consultant, you can check out websites like Carter Builder and Monster. They will give you all job listings in your area and you can upload your own resume.
You can mention it in two places. At the beginning of the resume where you mention the highlights, and/or in the "professional certification" section.