FINAL PROJECT
PROFESSIONAL
PORTFOLIO
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Select your future career path.
2. Envision your professional profile to the year 2035.
3. Search for information to build your portfolio.
4. Design the draft of your portfolio.
5. Edit and revise your portfolio.
6. Publish and present your portfolio.
PORTFOLIO ELEMENTS
IKIGAI Professional
accomplishments
Career summary
Awards
Mission statement
Degrees and certifications
Biography
Professional references
Resume
Work samples
PORTFOLIO ELEMENTS
A career portfolio is a collection of materials
highlighting various aspects of your professional
background, such as your education, skills and
employment history.
IKIGAI: It´s a diagram expressing your reason for
being.
Career summary: A career summary is a short
paragraph that describes your relevant work
experience, skills and professional accomplishments.
Mission statement: It´s a short paragraph explaining
your professional beliefs and expresses what you want
PORTFOLIO ELEMENTS
Biography: It showcases more of your personality and
connect on a more personal level with employers. It talks
aboutwho you are.
Resume: It provides easy access to your work experience
and skills. It includes contact information, objective, work
experience, skills, and education.
Professional accomplishments: This section allows you
to prove your value to an employer by listing your
professional accomplishments.
Awards: In this section you indicate to employers that they
can expect a high level of work performance if they hire you.
You include your scholarships, certificates, job-related
awards and school leadership positions.
PORTFOLIO ELEMENTS
Degrees and certifications: They show proof of your
competence in the area of expertise.
Professional references: They are the positive comments
your past colleagues and supervisors have said about you.
Work samples: You can include a wide variety of writing
samples, photographs, images, project summaries, reports
or products.