How can you demonstrate your
technical skills to a potential employer, supervisor, funder, or
collaborator? During this workshop we will discuss digital (online)
portfolios, which complement your CV/resume by showcasing your coding,
data visualization, data analysis, mapmaking, and other skilled
technical abilities. We will discuss various purposes for digital
portfolios, the components of a digital portfolio, methods and tools for
creating one, and considerations for carefully curating and presenting
your work in an engaging manner.
Learning
Objectives: By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
identify personally relevant reasons to create a digital portfolio;
describe basic components of a digital portfolio; identify tools for
creating and curating their digital portfolio; and find examples of
digital portfolios related to their career goals (programmers, data
scientists, geospatial scientists, etc.).
Prerequisites:
This workshop is intended for researchers across the University of
California system. There are no prerequisites for this workshop.
Recommended: Please have an updated copy of your CV or resume for
reference, and a list of recent projects or skills (if applicable).
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