A portfolio is a set of documents, photos, graphics or other examples of a person’s work. Just like a resume, a portfolio can take many forms. Sharing a portfolio with a prospective employer can be a way to set yourself apart from other candidates for a position, who may not take the time to pull together additional documentation showcasing their past work. All portfolios, especially online versions, such as a featured section of your LinkedIn profile, offer you various possibilities to visually showcase your skills and accomplishments.
Why you should consider pulling together a portfolio
What to include in your portfolio
Ensure that you are only including work in your portfolio that you played a significant role in creating and abide by any confidentiality, privacy or other requirements if you are including content you created while working for another employer. Potential portfolio content includes:
- Project outlines and work samples
- Articles written
- Photos, videos or other documentation of presentations or other public speaking
- Diplomas, certifications, transcripts and special licenses
- Proof of workshops and conferences attended
- References, evaluations, letters of recommendations and testimonials
- Information about awards earned and honors received