What is
a Career Portfolio?
A Career
Portfolio is a tool to help you plan, organize
and document your work samples and skills. Using a portfolio
can help you get a job, get a higher starting salary, show transferable
skills, track personal development and position yourself for advancement.
The portfolio is a collection of information you design and create to help you present the best of yourself to other people. It contains a combination of the following areas:
- Goals and Values
- Resume
- Skill Areas including: Work Samples, Letters of
Recommendation, Skill Sets, Works in Progress - Certifications, Diplomas, Degrees, or Awards
- Community Service
- Professional Memberships and Service
- Academic Plan of Study
- Faculty and Employer Biographies
Show
Them What You Can Do
Take the portfolio to your interview and show a potential employer or manager
samples of your work. Show them your certificates, things you’ve done to serve
the community, etc. Show them why they need you or why you should be promoted.
Use the portfolio to stress your strengths in different areas. It was worth $9,000
to John. His boss told him at his 90-day review that he was classified at a higher
pay rate because of the work samples in his portfolio.
Improve
your Confidence
By putting together your portfolio, you learn to recognize your strengths and
emphasize them in the portfolio. You also learn where your weaknesses are and
how to compensate for them. Jill found that the process of putting her portfolio
together was revealing. It made her aware of all the different things she had
done in her job. She felt confident that she could answer all the "hard" questions
from the interviewers.
It’s
an Edge
Competition’s tough in the job market. A personalized portfolio can help you
stand out from the crowd. James was competing with two other good candidates
who could start right away. The company waited for James after they saw his
portfolio.



