Here’s what to expect from this episode:
You know you need to have a portfolio, but what the heck do you put in it? The truth is, if you’re not already an experienced ID, you’ll have to start from scratch.
In this episode, I’m sharing the six deliverables you’ll need to include in your portfolio to land a job in corporate ID. If you want to build a quality portfolio that stands out with hiring managers, this is a must-listen!
Topics covered:
- How to demonstrate your design and development abilities
- The importance of showing your design process
- The deliverable that can expand your job opportunities
- What type of microlearning pieces you should include
Have you started your portfolio? What other questions do you have? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Join our Facebook group, and let’s discuss!
Resources and Links Mentioned:
Listen to the episodes:
- What is an Instructional Design Portfolio?
- Articulate Storyline vs. Rise
- How the Instructional Design Process is Like Building a House
- The Different Types of Learning Delivery Methods
- The Importance of Feedback in Landing an ID Job
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More about Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career Podcast
Thinking about becoming an Instructional Designer (ID) but have no idea how to get started? Instructional Design is a field that is high in demand, very flexible, highly lucrative, and provides you with a great work-life balance (say bye to being overworked and underpaid)!
Join Jill Davidian, 21-year corporate Instructional Design veteran and host of Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career! Jill has worked in many different industries, including finance, health care, oil and gas, manufacturing, and even with the United Nations. She has helped over 500 new Instructional Designers launch their ID careers with corporate giants like Google and Amazon as well as smaller companies.
Each week she brings real talk, advice and inspiration, and interviews to help budding IDs stand out from the crowd and get that first job. Whether you are trying to figure out if Instructional Design is right for you or you are ready to create a portfolio and rework your resume, you are in the right place to jumpstart your Instructional Design career.