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So You Want to Take a Break from Your Career—Here’s What You Need to Consider

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But real life, with its monthly bills and gaps in resumes, requires more careful thought. The pandemic has provided many examples of how work can exist outside of the 9 to 5 confines, from a shorter sabbatical or a shift in responsibilities to going freelance and more project-based assignments. Why do I want to leave?

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5 Steps to Creating Your Digital Portfolio

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It’s an easy way to share your resume, work samples, credentials, and anything else that you want to showcase about your professional life. Plus, you can include a link to your professional portfolio website at the top of your resume, which is an instant attention-grabber! Project Management. These five simple steps can help.

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Multigenerational Communication & Cross-mentorship

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There are a variety of ways administrative professionals and the companies they work for can support multigenerational communication and cross-mentoring. Time to read and share professional blogs, articles, books, and webinars (most are free!). Attendance to national or international conferences together or individually.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

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You can include the link to your social portfolio in your resume header so that recruiters can easily connect to your profile and work samples. Always include the link to your social profile on your resume. 3 Types of Professional Portfolios There are three types of professional portfolios: print, social, and digital.

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How to Showcase Work Samples in Your Professional Portfolio: Travel Planning Example

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Your portfolio should include your resume, letters of recommendation, awards and recognitions, past performance reviews, and certifications. stands for: P – Project or problem A – Action R – Result If you’d like more information on how to bring your work samples up to P.A.R., this post can help !

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Stand Out at Your Next Performance Review With a Professional Portfolio!

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My latest book, Prove Your Skills! Your professional portfolio should contain a combination of these things: An updated copy of your resume. Photos or graphics to represent events, projects, organizing systems, etc. Your professional portfolio may be print, social, or digital. But I highly recommend you develop all three.

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Looking at This Year’s Successes as You Set Next Year’s Goals

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(in person, online, by phone) • Did you read any career building or skills boosting books? • Did you volunteer for any special projects? • Did you mentor or help another colleague achieve a goal? • Did you update your resume, professional portfolio, and other vital career documents? • Did you learn any new skills? •

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