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Developing Your Skills Portfolio
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What is a Skills Portfolio? A Skills Portfolio is a collection of materials presented to demonstrate a person’s skills, accomplishments, experience and attributes. A skills portfolio is NOT a resume substitute.
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Why create a Skills Portfolio? Skill awareness Relevance and adaptability Record of acquisition Interview boost
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Top 10 Qualities Employers Seek 1. Communication Skills 2. Honesty/Integrity 3. Teamwork Skills 4. Interpersonal Skills 5. Strong Work Ethic 6. Motivation/Initiative 7. Flexibility/Adaptability 8. Analytical Skills 9. Computer Skills 10. Organizational Skills
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Do you have these qualities? Does a resume fully express these skills and qualities to an employer? Does a Skills Portfolio? Employers want EVIDENCE.
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Some Assembly Required You will need: A three ring binder Awards Certificates Photos Writing Samples Evaluations, Recommendations Transcripts Creativity
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Some Assembly Required Cover Page Career Goal Statement Resume Skills
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Career Goal Statement Cornerstone of Skills Portfolio Concise and Specific Answers: Why this career? What is your career’s purpose? Avoids: “I’ve always wanted to be a…” Cataloging achievements or lecturing
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Resume Attend Kick Start workshop series!Kick Start Call or stop by Patterson 111 to schedule an appointment with a career advisor or peer counselor for a resume critique!
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Skills Skill Types Technical Skills Transferable Skills Skill Sources Work experience Life experience
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Transferable Skills Example Subheadings Communication Teamwork Interpersonal Skills Creativity Leadership Flexibility/Adaptability Analytical Problem Solving Organization
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Technical Skills Example Subheadings Technology Laboratory Skills Patient Care Animal Care Agriculture
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Skill Example - Communication A person proficient in communication: Conveys ideas clearly and fluently Interprets information for others Teaches and advises Displays effective speaking skills such as active listening, summarizing, clarifying, and checking for understanding.
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Skill Example - Communication Reflection Questions Do you have experience giving presentations or as a debater? Do you have face-to-face customer service or advising experience? Have you taught or tutored? Are you comfortable using technology associated with presentations such as Powerpoint?
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Skill Example - Communication Sample Items to Include Photos of you presenting Evaluations of your presentations Thank you letters from groups to which you have made a presentation Slides from Powerpoint presentations
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The Interview Prepare beforehand STAR Method Focus on three key skills Accept rejection gracefully Professional appearance
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