Karl Wikström from DDB Stockholm talked at Hyper Island about personal portfolios. He gave us the recommendation to view portfolios as a branding acitvity reflecting kind of person you are and what drives you.
Here are some interesting insights on portfolio and hiring that he shared with us.
- The position is irrelevant. All agencies are looking for independent problem-solvers. Being able to do meaningful work independently is the most important thing.
- Agencies have no time. Help them create it. Make a teaser trailer for your portfolio. Identify windows of time.
- Show the person behind the portfolio, the telling details that make you memorable (sth in your portfolio show bear proof of what kind of person you are)
- Don’t be perfect. Be personable. (even work that is not great shows that you can grow)
- You want to learn. Be able to teach, as well. (agencies want to hire people that can teach them something – mix your ability with a little bit of attitude)
- All agencies are secretly divas. Do your research.
- A portfolio is not a campaign in itself. Make sure people see it.
- Hiring is a group decision – support sharing (make sure the portfolio can be passed around)
- Share a vision – what do you want to achieve in the future?
- Create talk value, but keep it simple.
Wellspotted list! It sounds like you´ve had heaps of fun! keep up the good work!
Comment by heidi — March 3, 2010 @ 8:59 am