madhumitha Posted on 01 Jan 1970
In the past few years, people used to have their cv/resume printed before they attend any interviews or to get a job. What if they lost their cv before their interview? it is not surprising that they will again print their cv but they may lose their job instead. I agree that it is a traditional manner to prepare your cv/resume for job interviews, but having an online portfolio is also a beneficial thing nowadays. To create a high-quality cv/resume, students must organize, synthesize, and clearly describe their achievements and effectively communicate what they have learned. The evidence can be presented in a three-ring binder, or as a series of short papers. Whereas the digital portfolio is a collection of student's work that can advance learning by providing a way for them to organize, archive, and display work. There is flexibility for students to update any time in a digital portfolio than in a resume. Keep preserving your academic and professional footprints digitally for a better future ahead. So I would recommend a digital portfolio because of its own benefits when compared to a resume. In the resume you will be organizing a less number of achievements but, in the digital portfolio, you can preserve all your achievements from the beginning to till now. Indian0 enables you to create stunning Digital Portfolio and manage your complete profile with integrated blogs and social media profiles under single roof. The same can be accessed and shared under highly secured infrastructure from anywhere using any device. Your Digital Portfolio definitely gives an edge to your career and helps you track digital footprints of all your achievements and efforts. Leave those tacky word formatted profiles where you really can't showcase your journey and achievements as you need to stick with typical text only content that is tough to manage every time.