I have learned that ePortfolios are extremely important especially in the current times we are living in. People and especially prospective companies are now able to easily see your work. One can even insert their process behind a piece and therefore people are able to read and consider it. This allows for those seeking to hire you to peek into the way you think, your mindset, and decide wether or not you are the one they are looking for. You can also be offered and accept jobs easier with an ePortfolio through doing everything online, keeping the job thought is up to the person. If you have a physical portfolio you could show that at an interview and thats not necessarily bad but having an ePortfolio show how updated a person is and how willing they are to adapt to new formats and the current condition of the world, older companies go crazy for that these days.
After seeing my ePortfolio in Portfolium I learned that I still have a lot to learn! my pieces to me look look really nice but I realize now how much better I can make them with the skills I have acquired. Its nice to see how I have improved, gives me that feeling of, "Oh! how cute, thats how I started".
Nothing really surprised me once I finished uploading my ePortfolio with Portfolium. What I did find was something very funny and that was how many things you could count as skills. For me, many of the things you could include such as "hard worker" or "good at following instructions and directions" were already ingrained in me as a child and so it's funny how companies can hire those who aren't hard working or good at following directions since thats what having a job should already include, It should be an immediate requirement! It's also kind funny to see my work all in one place for the world to see, I put a profile picture that I thought was nice but i'll probably change it later. I just hope people look at my works and like it. Not only that but I hope that they go beyond that and also see the hard work that went into making them.
I have actually already made connections through the website! It's with my fellow class and seat-mates, Jimmy Chavez and Darik McGhee.
Honestly I really do feel as if I need my own website even after my experience with designing my own ePortfolio. My ePortfolio serves a certain purpose and so does having my own website. I would use my ePortfolio to go displaying my work in a professional manner but my own website would be used as a way of adding a more personal touch to how I "put myself out there". In my own website I have the freedom to put whatever I like, such as links to my social media and to payment methods, I even have the ability to input my rates on their own rather then it being grouped with the other things which just confuses things. I don't have that freedom with Portfolium's ePortfolio and thats great in it's own way, it is for professional matters and I would like to keep it that way.