Career Services at ASU.

Identify your skills Prioritize your skills Resumes that get results Effective Employment Letters Portfolio Power Interviewing Additional resources

 

 

Education/training
Data Skills
General Work Experience
People Skills
Skills using things/tools/equipment

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The Career Express - Spring 2005 articles

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For the ASU community:  
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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelImplementation

How to market yourself

Portfolio Power

Artifacts or Items Pertaining to Formal or Informal Education and Training

Brochures describing training events, retreats, workshops, clinics, lecture series

Copies of diplomas or certificates, licenses

Charts or lists showing hours of time completed in various areas of study, transcripts

Award letters for grants, loans, scholarships secured for schooling

Samples from classes (papers, class projects, video or computer work samples)

Examples of demonstrated skills or competencies (Initiative: reorganizing work procedure)

Projects, evaluations, recognition letters from internships, co-ops, service learning programs, volunteerism, research or graduate assistantships