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> A few weeks ago, several people on this list talked about the importance of
> a portfolio. It has always impressed interviewers when I was able to show
> them samples of my writings.
Even better: scan your portfolio pieces, and create an on-line portfolio
(I use Acrobat). Burn a CD, create a label, and you've not only got
something you can leave behind, but also proof that you're willing to
take some extra effort and that you know how to present yourself.
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