The AI Portfolio Builder Checklist: What to Include Before You Share It
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An AI portfolio should prove that you can use AI to improve real work. Screenshots of prompts are not enough. The strongest examples explain the problem, workflow, review process, and result.
The Core Checklist
- Problem: What was slow, messy, unclear, or repetitive?
- Goal: What outcome were you trying to improve?
- Workflow: What steps did you use with AI?
- Tools: Which tools or prompts supported the process?
- Human review: How did you check the output?
- Result: What improved after the workflow?
Show Three Types of Proof
A balanced AI portfolio can include one daily-work example, one workflow-improvement example, and one communication or analysis example. That mix shows you can use AI across real professional situations.
Make It Easy to Understand
Each portfolio entry should be short enough for a manager or recruiter to understand quickly. Use clear headings: Before, AI Workflow, Human Review, Result, and What I Learned.
The goal is not to prove that AI did the work. The goal is to prove that you can design and manage AI-assisted work responsibly.
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