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Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 2:21:46 GMT -5
It is not a fight, it is just a way to exemplify will force you to choose between one or the other. Therefore, as it could not be otherwise, my advice is: content first . content production Obviously a layout helps a lot, as it shows your interest and care in the presentation of your work, but it will not be the layout that will tell whether you write well or poorly. Those who will introduce you to your Special Data employer will be the texts you wrote. Therefore, a practical action that works is: place in a Word file a list with all the links to your published articles. That is the central information that once systematized you will be able to use and disseminate quickly. Front page Now that you've listed the core information, let's create a cover page for that Word file. Any presentation begins with an initial page where the identity of the owner of the portfolio is stated. Not only your name, but also, if applicable, your logo and your specialty. Nothing more, the cover is what could be called the first impression, therefore we cannot risk creating a confusion of information. If we are sending a portfolio it is because someone is going to evaluate it, so invite them to read the inside. Curriculum, the main prerequisite. I imagine you already have a resume. And if you don't have it, don't worry because you will soon have it. Always using Word, our goal is to simplify so you don't stop.
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