YOGYAKARTA - In the process of applying for a job, there are several important documents that must be prepared, namely Curriculum Vitae (CV) and portfolios. This file is attached as material to attract the attention of recruiters. Job applicants or jobseekers need to recognize the difference between cv and portfolio and how to compose it.
Not a few fresh graduates have yet to recognize the differences in CV & portfolios. Some people even think that these two documents have the same content and uses. Whereas CV & portfolios have different functions, they both play an important role in showing the qualifications and experience of a job applicant.
In order not to be wrong in preparing the required documents, you need to know the difference between CV and portfolio and when to use them. Understanding the functions and ways of compiling the right CV and portfolios can increase your chances of getting a dream job.
CV is a document that summarizes information about your educational background, work experience, skills, and professional achievements. CV is usually used to apply for jobs in various fields, be it corporate, academic, and creative industries.
Here are the main components that usually exist in CV:
CVs are usually compiled in written formats and are static, meaning there are not many changes from time to time unless there are additional new experiences or achievements.
Portfolio is a collection of works or projects that you have completed. The content of the portfolio in shows your abilities and expertise in certain fields. Portfolio is more often used by professionals in creative fields, such as designers, writers, photographers, or developers.
However, portfolios can also be used by professionals in other fields, such as consultants, architects, or even teachers. Here are some examples of the contents of the portfolio:
Portfolios are usually presented in digital form (such as PDF or website) or physical (book or print-out). Unlike CV, the portfolio is dynamic and can continue to be updated along with the increase in your experience and work.
Although CVs and portfolios are both used to apply for jobs, both have fundamental differences in terms of purpose, format, and content. Here are the main differences between CV and portfolio:
Not all jobs require a portfolio. The following is a general guide on when you need to prepare a CV, portfolio, or both:
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Those are different reviews of CV and portfolios that are important, you understand as a document to apply for a job. Even though both of them have different functions, both of them complement each other in providing a complete picture of your professional profile. Also read how to create a structured and attractive portfolio.
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