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Career Portfolio Project

Career Portfolio Project. A Tool For Your Future. Career Portfolio Goals/Benefits. Students recognize their strengths, abilities and interests and plan for the future Students graduate with relevant and valuable tools to utilize in their college and career pursuits

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Career Portfolio Project

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  1. Career Portfolio Project A Tool For Your Future

  2. Career Portfolio Goals/Benefits • Students recognize their strengths, abilities and interests and plan for the future • Students graduate with relevant and valuable tools to utilize in their college and career pursuits • A solid portfolio will build confidence and give students a definite edge in college application processes and job interviews.

  3. Basic Components • Table of Contents • Cover Letter • Resume • Career Plan • Career Preparation • Research Assignment • Job Shadowing • Thank You Letter • Community Service • Achievements/Awards • Talent Profile Section • Portfolio Evaluation and Interview

  4. Cover Letter and Resume • Students compose a ‘sample’ cover letter to later be customized for use with college and career applications, interviews and other correspondence. • Students generate an updated ‘one page’ resume for use with college and career applications and interviews.

  5. Career Plan • A continually updated career plan helps students: • Discover their strengths, talents and interests • Research and explore potential career paths • Set goals and objectives • Realize the skills, education and training necessary to achieve their goals • Schedule the appropriate high school and post-secondary courses required to stay on track.

  6. Career Preparation • This section should contain evidence of preparation for your field of study: • High School Transcripts • SAT’s, ACT’s, PSSA’s, NOCTI and other standardized test scores • Organization memberships, certifications, Co-op employer evaluations • Documentation of specific events that have enhanced your career choice

  7. Research Assignment • Includes written and oral components • Students follow approved format • Teacher approved research topic is related to either: 1. Student’s career/technical program 2. Student’s career exploration

  8. Job Shadowing Experience • Exploring career possibilities through job shadowing yields many benefits. • Select a business or organization related to your prospective field of study. • Call and make an appointment. People are generally happy to help. • Ask questions, take notes and obtain any brochures or printed literature they may have on their company. • Write a reflection essay to include in your portfolio.

  9. Community Service • Document volunteer community service activities (3+). • Community Service Opportunities may include: • High school sponsored programs/activities • Scouts, religious affiliations, community groups, or personal endeavors.

  10. Achievements and Recommendations • Honor roll • Perfect attendance • Student leadership • Athletics, music, art • Extra-curricular activities/clubs • Letters of recommendation • Others

  11. Talent Profile • Personal Contact Information • High School Career Statistics and Info. • Elite Events: Districts, Nationals • Travel & Club Teams • Coach/Director Contact Information

  12. Portfolio EvaluationAnd Practice Interview • Students conclude the project with a practice job interview with an evaluation team: 1. Selected team 2. Advisory Committee 3. Others

  13. Grade Reporting • Students should complete the Portfolio Project by the end of second marking period - May • Evaluations and interviews are conducted during the this marking period (April - May) • Portfolio grades are reported at the end of the grading period

  14. Final Tips • The portfolio components covered in this presentation are the basics. • If you possess other specialty areas, create a new section to highlight those skills and experience. • Students pursuing the arts (Art, theater, music, architecture, graphic design, film) should compose a separate ‘art’ portfolio to display that work. • This is your portfolio. Customize it to best suit your goals and objectives.

  15. Tool Box • Sample templates for the Career Portfolio components are posted on the website. • Helpful websites • www.bls.gov • www.educationplanner.org

  16. Career Portfolio Project A Tool For Your Future

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