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I have a web page with links to portfolio items. I present a link to each
portfolio item, then a short summary of what the doc was created for.
* I don't clog anyone's e-mail system with large files and
* I can control the presentation (well, as much as you can control
presentation in HTML).
Meg
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From: Tony Rocco
To: TECHWR-L
Sent: 7/31/01 2:26 PM
Subject: Smashing Portfolios
[snip]
Now I would like to do a better job of presenting
examples of my work to hiring managers and would appreciate hearing how
other tech writers, contract or not, go about making a strong
presentation
to a prospective client/employer. Thanks.
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