Showing posts with label Portfolios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portfolios. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2008

The Career Portfolio

I've been meaning to write an article on Career Portfolios for Resume Writers' Digest for a long time now ... but just haven't gotten around to it. (If you'd like to write one and submit it, I'd love it!)

A few months ago, I wrote about a presentation that Phyllis Shabad gave on developing career portfolios at the National Resume Writers' Association conference in 1999 in New Orleans that I think was the best information I've ever heard on the subject.

She called a career portfolio a "secret marketing tool" that will allow you to control 50% of questions in an interview.

I wanted to share some more information -- from my original notes -- about developing the portfolio. What can be in your client's portfolio? Here are some examples:
  • The client's resume (of course!) with yellow highlight on key accomplishments related to the job being sought
  • Reports and graphs
  • Thank yous and testimonials
  • Company research (competitive information, articles, stock information)
  • Publications
  • Research
  • Projects
  • Five-Year Plan
  • Accomplishments
  • Credentials (certificates, awards, diplomas)
  • Press Clippings
How do you create the portfolio? Start with a 1" binder, page protectors, and section dividers. It should include no more than 25-30 pages of documentation. Create themes for no more than five main sections. Organize the information. Make copies -- don't include any originals. Put two copies of each item in the page protector, so you can give one copy to the interviewer.