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Doit Right

Doit Right. Portfolio. Table of Contents. Statement of Authenticity Personal mission statement Elevator speech Education Resume Professional Development and Training Referral letters References Awards & Accomplishments Volunteer history Professional Affiliations Career path

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Doit Right

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  1. Doit Right Portfolio

  2. Table of Contents • Statement of Authenticity • Personal mission statement • Elevator speech • Education • Resume • Professional Development and Training • Referral letters • References • Awards & Accomplishments • Volunteer history • Professional Affiliations • Career path • Work samples

  3. Statement of Authenticity • Doit Right • 100 Point Way • Muybien, TN • 54321 • July 25, 2012 • I attest that unless specifically noted, the material contained in this portfolio is my original work, ………………………. • Doit Right • (Note: you will copy and paste course descriptions in the Education section and that won’t be original work. Just make note of it and you’ll be fine.)

  4. Personal Mission Statement I am …………………………. I seek ……………..

  5. Elevator Speech Hello. My name is Doit Right. I’m a about to graduate from DeVry University with a degree in _____. Since I was very young I have wanted to be a ____ because ___...........

  6. Education • DeVry Plan of Study • DeVry course descriptions • DeVry academic history

  7. DeVry Plan of Study • A Bachelor of Science Technical Management with a focus in Health Services Management. • 122 Credits are required from the following areas: • General Education 21 Credits required • Additional General Education 19 credits required • Business, Management and Technology 22 credits required • Additional Business, Management and Technology 8 credits required • Electives 25 credits required • Concentration in Health Services Management 27 credits required • (NOTE: The best plan of study would be a lay out of the number of credits you need to take and from which areas you will get them (as shown above for a Tech Mgt degree with an emphasis in Health Services Mgt). That seems to be difficult for students to access. If that is the case for you, merely use the format suggested below.) • _______________ with a focus in _____________. • Spring 2009 – 2 courses • Summer 2009 - 2 courses • Fall semester 2009 – 2 courses • Spring 2010 - 2 courses • Summer 2010 - 3 courses • Fall 2010 - 2 courses • Spring 2011 - 2 courses • Summer 2011 - 2 courses • Fall 2011 - 2 courses • Spring 2012 - 2 courses • Summer 2012 - 2 courses • Graduation October 2012

  8. DeVry Course Descriptions (Note: these course descriptions are directly from the DeVry course catalogue. Be sure to give the course descriptions, the assignment is NOT interested in your program description.) CARD 405- Career Development Career planning strategies and resources are explored to prepare students for a successful job search and to maximize potential for advancement and long-term professional growth. Students perform self-assessment and goal-setting activities, and apply research and evaluation skills to execute job search and career advancement strategies. Each student assembles a professional portfolio highlighting achievements, goals and concrete plans. This course must be taken at DeVry. Prerequisite: Senior status / 2-2 (NOTE: You should list all the course descriptions for each course you have taken,are taking, and will take at DeVry. You can cut and paste these from the course catalogue. This can be spread out over several slides.)

  9. DeVry Academic History • CARD 405- Career Development current semester • COLL 148-Critical Thinking and Problem Solving A • PSYC 110-Psychology A • (Proceed to list all you your DeVry courses and grades completed to this point. Upon graduation you would delete this slide and post a copy of your official transcript.)

  10. Resume (Either scan or copy and paste your resume here.)

  11. Professional Development and Training • This would include: • Workshops and /or professional conferences attended • Formal education and training that was not part of college • Certifications that you hold that you went for formal training • (If you don’t have anything to put here, that is okay. Just put the title on the slide and leave the rest of the page blank.)

  12. Reference Section • Referral letters (scan or copy and paste your two letters of recommendation here (one letter per page)) • References (4 of them with contact infromation. List them on a separate slide from the referral letters)

  13. Awards and Accomplishments • Any type of award or accomplishment that you have earned goes here. • (If you don’t have anything to put here, that is okay. Just put the title on the slide and leave the rest of the page blank.)

  14. Volunteer History • Any volunteer work you have done goes here. • (If you don’t have anything to put here, that is okay. Just put the title on the slide and leave the rest of the page blank.)

  15. Professional Affiliations • Any proffesional associations you have joined goes here. • (If you don’t have anything to put here, that is okay. Just put the title on the slide and leave the rest of the page blank.)

  16. Career Path • My one-year career goal is to ____________________. • My two-year career goal is ______________________. • My five-year career goal is _______________________.

  17. Work Samples • Insert samples of your work here. You want to offer something that a perspective employer can take and see the quality of your work for them self. Now not everyone will have some small little document that will work nicely here, but you can also use pictures of relevant things you have done or samples of things you have done. It doesn’t have to be a perfect representation. It would be nice if it was, but just giving a visual helps and that alone allows you to talk about what went on. Class projects for courses taken at DeVry can count as a sample of your work (especially for those changing careers). If you are using a class project, just make note of it here and attach the project as a separate file in the dropbox. (Give this some thought though and don’t stick in things that will be difficult for another to appreciate or samples that might not leave the right impression.)

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