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WEEK 4 Job Search e-Portfolio: An Art of Self-Promotion
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Job Search e-Portfolio: The Definition 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 2 An organized collection or compilation of your work for the purpose of providing an employer with additional evidence of your qualifications for a job.
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Job Search e-Portfolio: Its Importance 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 3 Showcases your accomplishments and qualifications through examples of your work Confirms information you provided in your resume Demonstrates your ability to organize and communicate your qualifications
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Job Search e-Portfolio: The Advantage 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 4 Having a portfolio will set you apart from other job seekers
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Job Search e-Portfolio: Starting Point 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 5 Assess yourself and ask these questions: What skills do I have that employers would look for? How did I acquire the skills? What evidence or proof do I have? Are they in print or in electronic or digital format?
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Job Search e-Portfolio: Suggested Sections 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 6 Section 1: Profile or Home Section 2: Highlights of the Resume Section 3: School Work Section 4: Career Development Section 5: Awards, Certificates or Commendations
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Section One: Profile or Home 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 7 Personal Information : Your Name Degree and Concentration Career Goal
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Section Two: Resume 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 8 A professional-looking resume: Objective is clearly defined Neat, organized and has style Correct and detailed information No typographical and grammatical errors
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Section Three: School Work 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 9 One or two copies of your best classroom activities in the different courses completed and write a reflection of what you learned in: Spreadsheets – samples of budgets, financial information activities in IT100, IT118, IT120, IT 125, IT160, IT170, IT295 Access – samples of data records, tables or reports in IT118 or IT130 PowerPoint – samples of original slide show presentations in IT100 or IT118 Networking Basics – samples of work in IT170 Cisco I or CP171 Cisco II Hardware/Software – samples of work in IT120 or IT125 Programming – samples of simple and complex programs in IT160 Design/Multimedia – samples of web designs and multimedia authoring in IT150 or IT156 Systems Design/Analysis – samples of work in IT295 (even work-in program if you are currently registered in class) Word Processing and desktop publishing – samples of newsletters, brochures, flyers, letters, reports or tables in IT118 Any other outstanding class activities that you should be proud to show the prospective employer
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Section 4: Career Development 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 10 Indicate your work experiences, what you accomplished, what you learned and what you are proud of about this experience Internship Work Experience School Organizations Provide sample work from your job or internship like documents you prepared: Office memorandum or letter you composed or typed Forms you designed or created Newsletters, brochures or flyers you designed and created
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Section 5: Awards, Certifications and/or Commendations 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 11 Copies of your certificates, awards or documents evidencing your: Academic accomplishments or recognitions. For example, if you belong to the Dean’s List or President’s List, a copy of the letter informing you of your achievement Employment or internship accomplishments or recognitions. For example, commendations, performance appraisal, certificates and/or awards from your past or current employer Outreach accomplishments or recognitions. For example, commendations, certificates or awards for volunteering in the community or from the school clubs of which you are a member
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Job Search e-Portfolio: Format to Use 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 12 E-Portfolio using either of the following websites: Digication Google Sites
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Format: e-Portfolio 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 13 Design Tips: Use either Google Site or Digication Site Create a table of contents or Frames Hyperlink the table of content topics to separate the sections Scan print files or documents that are not in your USB or computer like certificates, awards, commendations, etc. Portability: Provide the job interviewer with your weblink
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Job Search e-Portfolio: Conclusion 1/12/2016 IT290 - Prepared by Prof. Villegas 14 Remember a job search portfolio is an art of self-promotion. Therefore: Set yourself apart from other job seekers Select the best content that would show your value Communicate by organizing the content and labeling the documents Be flexible. Do not limit your criteria to the suggested sections or guideline presented in this lesson.
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