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Victoria Nuttle wrote:
<< While interviewing a few months back, I had several places tell me "oh
good, you brought your portfolio, a lot of candidates didn't" and yeah, I
was pretty flabbergasted at that.
<< And I've also learned, when no one at a place seems interested in your
portfolio... run away, run away. Isn't a good sign, at least for me.>>
Portfolios can be faked. You can't know that the person showing you the
portfolio actually did the work. And a good portfolio doesn't insure that
the person will be a good fit in the position.
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