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Using the Portfolio in an Interview
Do:
- Place portfolio in view of
interviewer
- Use it to provide concrete
evidence in responding to
a question
- Place most important
examples in the beginning
of the portfolio
Don't:
- Open your portfolio
immediately at the
beginning of the
interview
- Be surprised if the
recruiter is not familiar
with portfolios
- Go page by page through
the entire portfolio
Interviewer Questions that Set-up use of Your Portfolio
- What are your five-year goals? or What are your future plans?
(See the work philosophy and professional goals section of portfolio.)
- How confident are you on the computer?
(See the work/service samples with projects that are computer-generated, demonstrating
the software and skills they want to see such as spread sheets, word processing and data
base projects or any specialty software.)
- What do you do for recreation?
(Show them your activities or community service sections.)
- What was your most difficult class?
(Show them a work sample from your class.)
- Have you ever…?
(Fill in the blank and show the person a work or service sample.)
- What certifications do you hold?
(See the certifications, diplomas, and degrees section.)
- Have you ever worked as part of a team?
(Show them the work/service samples section or classroom projects that apply.)
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