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The Career Express - Spring 2005 articles

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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelImplementation

How to market yourself

Portfolio Power

Artifacts or Items Pertaining to Skills Using Things, Tools or Equipment

Any artifact that shows technical skill, equipment, or specialized procedures used in your work:

Paper documents or replicas of actual items including: forms, charts, printouts (such as budgets, reports, emergency preparedness plan, marketing plan,inspection or evaluation sheet)

Performance records (keyboard timing scores, safety records, phonelogs, complaint log, records showing volume, response time, turn-around time, dollars or sales figures, size of customer database, organization chart showing people supervised)

Technical directions, manuals, procedure sheets for specialized work, use of equipment, and detailed processes. This could include sample pages from manuals, illustrations, technical drawings, photos from the workplace

Photos, video or multi-media presentation showing process or equipment