Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Online Resume

This is the link to my web portfolio:

http://sites.google.com/site/katyvhanchett/

3 comments:

BIS401 Dr. Hirshorn said...

Katy,
For the most part I felt your resume was well done with a few suggestions. Take off New Mexico unless a degree was earned. Also take HS off your resume -as a college graduate this is assumed.

Good luck with your future career endeavors!

-Dr. Jessica

gmasugal said...

Hi Katy,
I enjoy your blog! I love that you love your site and are really passionate about what you do. Your concentration areas are very interesting together and I like to see people think outside of the box when choosing their areas. My two areas directly relate and often times I think that hinders my learning because I feel like I'm just hearing the same thing over and over and I get bored easily with it.
As for your web portfolio, I think it is pretty good. I do think you could go a little more detail into your duties. For example for your provider position how do you provide that care and assistance? What other things has this work taught you that would be transferable skills to another job? Also a bullet format often makes things easier to read quickly. With your skills I think you could change that part up a little. Adding reliable in there seems a little bit random. Also I would put the Dean's List part under something like awards because it is not really a skill so seems weird in that area. Maybe you could just change the name of the skill section and have a few bullet points with like computer skills and then have the ones for that, professional skills would be reliable and something else and then awards/certifications for the last two. Just an idea I'm not really sure how to organize that information for you. Otherwise looks great and I am impressed with your work. Good luck with the rest of the semester!

Anonymous said...

Hey Katy!!!
I think its great how much you love what you are doing with your internship. I especially liked this remark you made...
"I got a small glimpse of working with an Autistic child, and it was so rewarding to make a connection with him, but also sad because he was not sure how to fully communicate aside from his already aquired ways."
I also like how on your resume you can click on the links!
You are very creative and I can see how you would chose to go into design.
I am sure you will definitely succeed in finding your pathway after you graduate!
Much luck,
Sarah C.