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You shouldn't need a deliverable to demonstrate or support your experience, IMHO...
If anything, it will make you look desperate. No cookie points for you.
i think all deliverables are EY property and not sure it's supposed to be shown to others.
Bring some decks & a projector just in case.
Jeezzz. Why would you want to do that?
I had someone try this once. He wanted to walk through the deliverable rather than answer my questions. He was a unanimous no from all interviewers.
Most of the best deliverables are team efforts anyway, and it’s not easy for an interviewer to ascertain someone’s individual contribution to it. And taking even cleansed ones along can be problematic from an intellectual property protection perspective.
No. Mostly because they're probably not your intellectual property anyway.
Okay, general consensus is definitely a no, lol. Thanks, everyone!!
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I have a portfolio with visual "case studies" for the projects I've worked on, telling a story and including photos of process (whiteboarding, workshops, user interviews) and sample design deliverables -- all cleansed of client references of course! It's also been great for internal networking as it's a lot more informative than our normal internal firm resume and I've gotten good feedback on it. It makes more sense for the type of work I do, though; I definitely wouldn't make a portfolio of excel models or decks!
No
Yeah it basically comes down to: are you a design strategist/designer/other creative where the equivalent industry job would generally require a portfolio to apply? If yes, you probably already have a portfolio. If not, you don't need one.
That is an awful idea.
I get sad when people want to leave EY, but in this case not so much.