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Portfolios

What is a portfolio?
● A portfolio is usually a 3-ring binder containing your resume, references, transcripts, samples of
your work and accomplishments, as well as other career-related information.
● A portfolio is a very helpful way to organize your academic and professional documentation and
credentials.
● A portfolio increases your confidence during an interview, since you can refer to “proof” to support
your answers to the interviewer’s questions. This is especially a useful tool for visual
communicators.

Typical Portfolio Elements

Title Page Transcripts Table of


Contents

Experience and Skills Examples Confidentiality and Achievements


Originality Statement and Awards

Personal Mission Statement Community Service Resume

Professional Affiliations References Writing


Samples

Portfolio formats
● Hard Copy: most common, usually a three-ring binder.
● Electronic Portfolio: The University of Minnesota’s Electronic Portfolio System will allow you to
post your resume, research, and other documents on your personal electronic portfolio. See:
https://portfolio.umn.edu/
● Master Portfolio: a master portfolio is intended for your eyes only. It is a great way to organize
academic, professional and personal items, and is very detailed.
● Targeted Portfolio: a targeted portfolio is intended specifically for a particular position for which
you are interviewing, and probably limited to about ten to twenty pages of relevant information.
● Mini-Portfolio: a mini-portfolio will be copies of key pieces that you are willing to leave with a
prospective employer.

Benefits of portfolios
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Portfolios are a great way to provide proof of your skills in action. They serve as visual aids that add
credibility and helps set you apart from other candidates. Not only will they help you remember your
accomplishments, but they will also make you more prepared to interview.

Using a portfolio in an interview


Refer to specific items to support your answers; you can use it to show examples of teamwork, creativity,
problem solving, greatest accomplishment, recognition, honors and awards. It is recommended to have
copies of key pages you can leave with the employer (mini-portfolio).

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