Creating a Career Portfolio

 

creating and sharing a Canvas ePortfolio. Submit a shareable link to your Canvas ePortfolio that has a minimum of three online web pages. Each page should include materials that represent your skills and accomplishments that would be appropriate to share with professional contacts in your network such as a biography, certifications, performance reviews, updated resume, letters of recommendation, relevant projects (75 points).
If you prefer, your ePortfolio can be created using another online platform such as Wix or Google Sites.
Paste the shareable link into a Microsoft Word document saved as ePortfolioLASTName.docx

Creating a Career Portfolio (Part 2)
The primary purpose of your career portfolio is to support the claims you make on your resume. If your portfolio does this well, you make the hiring manager’s job much easier by demonstrating your fit for the position. In addition to serving as the master document from which you can easily pull together a targeted portfolio for an interview or as part of your submission to a graduate program, the portfolio can serve many other very important purposes. It can also be used to do the following.
• Prepare for annual reviews and performance appraisals.
• Plan your career and lifelong-learning activities.
• Build your confidence.
• Set yourself apart from the crowd at a job interview and give you a competitive edge.
• Maintain your motivation.
• Provide a means for reflection.
• Reinforce the depth and breadth of your skills and abilities.
• Prepare your marketing plan.

 

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