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<title>The Career Portfolio Workbook: Using the Newest Tool in Your Job-Hunting Arsenal to Impress Employers and Land a great Job!</title>
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	<p>For job seekers looking to provide tangible, easily accessible proof  of their skills and accomplishments, a portfolio of career related  documents is fast becoming the essential tool. <em>The Career Portfolio Workbook </em>shows  readers how to compile and organize a career portfolio­­ one that is  easy to review and quickly adaptable to specific interviews and  circumstances.</p>
<p><em>The Career Portfolio Workbook </em>provides  job seekers of any profession or experience level with a powerful new  weapon­­ the confidence and the material to promote themselves and their  work to others. Its step-by-step process explains how to:  <ul> <li>Create a career portfolio of personal skills­­why, how, and what to include </li> <li>Target a career portfolio to specific needs­­ a job interview, a performance review, or a career transition </li> <li>Prepare materials, based on more than 50 sample documents­­ and five complete portfolio samples </li> </ul></p>
<p>Book description from amazon.com.</p>

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<author>Frank Satterthwaite et al.</author>


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