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"The
sample
online portfolios you directed me to view are the best I've
seen ...and I've seen a ton. I feel your format of small screens,
quick links, and standardized formats are very, very effective in
presenting information and involving the reader."
Martin Kimeldorf, Author of: Portfolio
Power
Your Career Portfolio showcases achievements
You have experience in many areas. You know
what you can do on the job. You have much to show for what you have
accomplished. Your career story is completely unique. You are more
than just a resume and your Career Portfolio is a showcase of your
achievements.
You
have an advantage online & in person
- Your
Career Portfolio presents your achievements and experience
in a completely professional way.
- Impress
prospective employers with your website and get the interviews
you seek. Print out your Career Portfolio and bring it to
your meetings. Hand out your mini-cdrom business card before
you leave.
- Your
accomplishments are outstanding! You are much more than
"just another candidate resume". You have what
it takes and your Career Portfolio shows it!
Order yours
today...Satisfaction guaranteed
any
questions? email us:
portfolio@pritchardschool.com
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Enhance
your job search...promote your strengths
"Successful executives have realized that web portfolios are
great tools to enhance their job search. They send Venture Capitalists,
banks, prospective employers, and franchisers, to name a few, to their
sites to check out credentials, point to certain strengths in their
employment history, and show off their accomplishments in graphs and
bar charts." Christine Edick, Executive Coach
"For
some time, I've been recommending that career-minded folks create
a personal Web site as a repository for all their career-management
resources: résumé, work samples, log of personal and
Web experience, links to professional and business Web sites, and
contact information. From this base, you can print out résumés,
e-mail electronic versions and provide interested employers with a
road map to your experience and knowledge." Wall
Street Journal writer, Hal Lancaster, Author of:
Promoting
Yourself
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