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  • Ike

    Portfolio ?

    This may be a dumb question, but, on a job interview, people ask for you to
    bring a "Portfolio. " Aside from your typical URL's to projects you may have
    done -- what can/should one bring for that? I'd be most interested to hear
    your thoughts please. -Ike


  • Justin Koivisto

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    Re: Portfolio ?

    Ike wrote:[color=blue]
    > This may be a dumb question, but, on a job interview, people ask for you to
    > bring a "Portfolio. " Aside from your typical URL's to projects you may have
    > done -- what can/should one bring for that? I'd be most interested to hear
    > your thoughts please. -Ike[/color]

    Depends on what the position you are interviewing for is... Is it a
    strict programming job? is there design involved? will you be doing
    interactive projects? Choose materials to add to the "portfolio"
    accordingly. If you know someone local that is in a similar position or
    company, ask them if they'd have time to provide feedback on what you've
    put together.

    Never assume that there will be a net connection (or even a computer)
    available during the interview. Print out screen shots of some of the
    projects (the parts that are relevant to the position) on a good quality
    color laser printer. Don't just staple them together, bind them nicely
    either with those plastic report covers, or have a local print shop do a
    plastic comb binding on it for you. Don't use a 3-ring binder, you want
    to look professional, not cheap or haphazard.

    Do you know Flash, Director or similar software? If yes, put together an
    interactive presentation to leave behind on CD (be sure that it has at
    least Mac and PC versions).

    If you have a laptop, take some time to set up a web server on it and
    load up some of your projects that you'd like to showcase in case they
    don't have a computer/connection there. Be sure that your battery is
    fully charged as it is possible that the interview location doesn't have
    power. (I know a couple people who have had interviews in a city park.)

    --
    Justin Koivisto, ZCE - justin@koivi.co m

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