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Portfolio HMRL 1010

Portfolio HMRL 1010. Your Name Here. Section A. Self Presentation and Job Seeking Skills. Resume. Completed and graded. Cover Letter. Completed and graded. Job Application. Completed and graded. Team Interview. Completed and graded evaluation sheet. Section B.

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Portfolio HMRL 1010

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  1. Portfolio HMRL 1010 Your Name Here

  2. Section A Self Presentation and Job Seeking Skills

  3. Resume • Completed and graded

  4. Cover Letter • Completed and graded

  5. Job Application • Completed and graded

  6. Team Interview • Completed and graded evaluation sheet

  7. Section B Self-Awareness for Workplace Success

  8. Who Am I? • Completed and graded

  9. Inventories • Completed • Must include 5- and ONLY 5

  10. Final Reflection Paper • Typed

  11. Action Plan

  12. Section C Workplace Challenges

  13. Stress/Anger Paper • Completed and graded

  14. Section D Team Project

  15. Group Outline • Copy

  16. Individual Learning Paper for Group Project Experience • “I learned that” should… • Express an important learning, not just a statement of fact. • Provide a clear and correct explanation of the concept(s), as a result of reflection on your experience. • Be expressed in general terms, not just in the context of your experience (so that the learning can be applied more broadly to other experiences). • “I learned this when” should… • Connect your learning to your specific activities, making clear what happened in the context of that experience so that someone who wasn’t there could understand it. • “This learning matters because” should… • Consider how the learning has value, both in terms of your project-related activities and in broader terms, such as: • Other organizations or issues • Other activities you participate in • Other personal interests or professional goals • Other courses • “In light of this learning” should… • Set specific and assessable goals and consider the benefits and challenges involved in fulfilling those goals. • Tie back clearly to the original learning statement.

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