![]() ![]() Remember you may need to produce both an electronic and a hard copy portfolio – depending on the requirements of the potential employer. Prepare your portfolio in such a way that it can be submitted separately from your CV. Starting out, as a student or graduate, your portfolio will most commonly consist of speculative projects that you have completed at architecture school, unless you have gained additional work experience in a practice outside of your course. It substantiates and proves that you can do what you say you can, while also expressing your own particular creative flair. What you choose to show in your portfolio should reinforce your CV, highlighting what you are capable of, and also supporting how you present yourself in an interview. ![]() Your portfolio affords you with the opportunity to illustrate the design skills that you have set out in your CV. Impressing a potential employer is not about showing off. ![]()
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