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| #1143478 in eBooks | 2003-04-22 | 2003-04-22 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Ok book|By DavidWY|Needed this book for a college course I took. Didn't use it much, but did read through it. It isn't a bad book, but I would say it would be better targeted a high school seniors so they can plan their career, rather than college levels or post college reading, (unless you have never worked before and never written a resume before.)|1 of 1 people found the|From the Back Cover||Your resume may have gotten you the interview, but a career portfolio will get you the job |Employers are interested in actions, not words. And a career portfolio shows them that you have the skills, talent, knowledge, and pe
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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.
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You easily download any file type for your device.The Career Portfolio Workbook: Impress “Employers” not Employees | Frank Satterthwaite, Gary D'Orsi. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.