Individual Career Portfolio Special Edition


Book Description

Like the ICP in all respects, but uses the 16 Department of Education career clusters. Teachers and students can stay organized with the Individual Career Portfolio. Designed with high school students in mind, but students in grades 7 and 8 can start using this four-color, six-panel folder to organize their personal educational and career plans throughout high school.




Individual Career Portfolio


Book Description

This JIST best-seller has more than 300,000 copies in print. Based on the 14 career interest areas from JIST's Guide for Occupational Information, Third Edition, the ICP can be used to support existing career exploration/awareness activities. This attractive, full-color, six-panel file folder stores important documents and records essential details, including career interests; career interest test results; employability skills; extracurricular activities; honors and awards; and yearly review of education plans. Teachers-and students-can easily store information in one convenient, organized folder. Use as a stand-alone tool or to support career exploration activities in Pathfinder workbook (see p. 74).




The Career Portfolio Workbook


Book Description

Innovative ideas for creating a skill-based career portfolio For job seekers looking to provide tangible, easily accessible proof of their skills and accomplishments, a portfolio of careerrelated documents is fast becoming the essential tool. The Career Portfolio Workbook shows readers how to compile and organize a career portfolioone that is easy to review and quickly adaptable to specific interviews and circumstances. The Career Portfolio Workbook provides job seekers of any profession or experience level with a powerful new weaponthe confidence and the material to promote themselves and their work to others. Its step-by-step process explains how to: Create a career portfolio of personal skillswhy, how, and what to include Target a career portfolio to specific needsa job interview, a performance review, or a career transition Prepare materials, based on more than 50 sample documentsand five complete portfolio samples




Creating a Career Portfolio


Book Description

Need a better way to demonstrate your skills to a prospective employer or client? Try creating a career portfolio. This issue of TD at Work offers practical advice to help learning and development professionals show off their best work. “Creating a Career Portfolio” discusses why portfolios are becoming more essential for career development and explains how to build one that will give you an advantage on the job market. In the issue of TD at Work, you will learn: · how to select and organize items for a portfolio · what kinds of work samples to include · what tools are available for building a digital portfolio · how to share your portfolio · how portfolios can contribute to career success.




Creating Your Career Portfolio


Book Description

For courses in Career Planning, Career Development, Employment/Job Search; Intro courses where students will begin to compile projects and work samples to show skills; and Senior Seminar/Capstone Courses where advanced students are preparing to enter the workplace. Designed to assist students in pulling together their many skills and competencies, this innovative, easy-to-read guidebook provides detailed instructions for planning, assembling, and using a personal Career Portfolio for a job search or promotion. It shows them how to tie together and "package" their work experiences, class projects, professional development, and personal experiences to help them "sell themselves" in the job market.




Building Your Career Portfolio


Book Description

Business and career strategist Poore brings a groundbreaking approach to rewriting the rules of work. She helps readers take personal responsibility for building career wealth by developing a diversified "investment portfolio" of career assets that become more valuable over time.




Guide to Portfolios


Book Description

For Career Development courses, especially Career Management in the Workplace and Creating a Portfolio. This fun and interactive book provides information, self-assessments, and check-lists to help you create and use the portfolio that best fits your needs. Working with the premise that all portfolios are not the same and may not be completely interchangeable, this book breaks portfolios into three distinct portfolio categories: assessment, career, and personal. Categories are then broken down further into six different types of portfolios, each used in a different situation with a different audience. A simple four-step process provides you with an easy way to begin and complete the process of building your portfolio. The book closes with specific information, questions, and suggestions for creating each type of portfolio and presenting it to the unique audience for which it is intended. A Guide to Portfolios is great for individuals looking at career options, K-12 teachers, college and university faculty, students, career development professionals, and anyone who is intrigued by the idea of creating a unique and powerful tool to showcase their success.







Creating Your Career Portfolio


Book Description

Your career portfolio: the powerful new tool for getting the job you want! -- Prove your value to any employer. -- Tips for making your portfolio look spectacular. -- How to use your portfolio in any interview situation. -- How to create a short-notice "emergency portfolio". In just 88 pages, learn how to create a career portfolio that will give you a powerful advantage in today's job market. Portfolios aren't just for artists anymore! They're for anyone in the workplace who needs to prove their skills and expertise. Even if you already have a job, you'll profit from this quick, easy guide to assembling your work samples, skill sets, and all the proof that you're as valuable as you say you are! Learn how to create a portfolio in as little as three hours; how to make it look great, use it effectively in interviews, and keep it up-to-date to reflect your latest achievements. If you're looking for a job, a promotion or a raise -- or if you ever expect to be -- you need this book.