TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANT (Cable) Resume - Free Resume Template
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Carl Furman
123, Ellis Street
Boston, MA, 01234
(123) 456 789
OBJECTIVE
A challenging position in telecommunications where my international perspective will be utilized.
EXPERIENCE
Vancouver, Quebec, and MinneapolisMay 1993-January 1994: CANADIAN CABLE COUNSEL
Consultant
One of five consultants assigned to research/recommend a strategic alliance for Canadian Cable Corporation.
Conducted on-site research at CCC's Vancouver offices and at its home office near Quebec.
Presented final recommendations in video conference. Recommended alliance with Truglia Corp. to produce a multimedia product in anticipation of the merging of telecommunications and computer technology.
September 1992-May 1993: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Minneapolis, MNOP TELECOMMUNICATIONS Market Researcher
Researched the effects of worldwide television deregulation on broadcast, cable and satellite television, international broadcasting, and advertising industry.
Researched direct mail advertising as an international marketing tool. Examined political campaigns, image design, and information distribution.
Saint Paul, MNMay 1990-August 1992 AROUND THE WORLD CONSULTANTS
Market Research Project Support
Built database of international publishing & printing firms. Researched list sources, acquired lists, created, merged and purged database.
Conducted, coded and edited telephone market research surveys to identify and track trends in the electronic publishing and information networking industry.
EDUCATION
SAINT CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY, St. Cloud, MN
B.S. in Engineering, Minor: French, 1990
Spent junior year studying and traveling in France.
TRAINING
Seminar in "Global Relations and American Business."
Training session on the uses of the Internet.
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