WVU Department Teams Up with National Portfolio Company to Boost Students’ Job Hunt

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Imagine sitting down for a job interview with a potential employer. The interviewer asks a standard question about an extracurricular activity listed on your resume. But instead of merely answering the question, you whip out your tablet and show a video of your organization in action.

The Department of Communication Studies at West Virginia University has teamed with Seelio, an Ann Arbor-based startup that allows students to set up an online portfolio to showcase their work.

“You need a resume to get a [job] interview, but once you get the interview it will really set you apart,” said Andrea Weber, associate professor of communication studies.

The digital portfolio service, which is free to students, has grown since its 2012 debut and is used by thousands of students at more than 800 college campuses. The new partnership makes WVU one of only seven universities and colleges that serve as an official partner institution.

“It is great to see West Virginia University take a lead in helping students connect their education with real world experiences that they can vividly show. We can’t wait to see how our collective efforts will help reshape and advance higher education,” said Moses Lee, cofounder and CEO of Seelio.

Emily Keller-Logan, business outreach manager for Seelio, said students using Seelio portfolios have benefitted from using the availability of technology at their fingertips to stand out as stronger job candidates.

“It’s a really impressive moment in an interview when a student can show what they’ve done,” she said. “You can only go so far with a resume. There are certain things you can’t say in a resume. This gives a full picture of a student.”

Seelio is currently in the process of making a mobile app, set to debut later this year, which will allow students to add projects and display their portfolio using a mobile data connection.

For more information, contact Andrea Weber, at 304-293-3905, or ACWeber@mail.wvu.edu.

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