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Formatting Your Professional Portfolio
19.7: Examples of portfolio formatting

Portfolio Checklist

Cover Letter:

The best cover letters will be formal. They will introduce the portfolio and devote a paragraph to each project, reflecting on what you learned, what you revised, and what you might do differently if you were to start all over. It should also assess your performance on the project. Your cover letter should also have a concluding paragraph.

Confidential Memo:

This is a confidential Team Assessment Memo, where you discuss the performance of your company, its goals, what you learned, how well collaboration worked for you, and what percentage each group member contributed to your team.

Project 1: Revised Resume

Project 2: Company Revised Quick Reference and Detailed Specifications Sheet (no need to include templates)

Project 3: Revised Report, Document Analysis, and Interview Transcript

Project 4: Power Point Team Proposal Presentations for Project 5

Project 5: Team Deliverables Documents should be arranged so the instructor can tell which order to read them (or a short README file can be included with those instructions). Should also include copies of your two best progress report memos.






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