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Weekly Update
This week in Digital Writing and Publishing:
I used AI advice on what recruiters are looking for from Biomedical Science majors and tailored my content to what I learned making sure to clarify my audience in the process. I wanted to successfully target a section of biomedical science recruiters in sales, management, or coordinator positions. I am continuing to work on content creation outside of my portfolio before adding it to my page. I have final touches to put on my research review of Chang’s 2016 primary literature article, “Receptor-Mediated Sorting of Typhoid Toxin during Its Export from Salmonella Typhi-Infected Cells.”
For next week:
I plan to upload my finished research review, edit my portfolio, resume, and about me for cohesion, and create a cover letter of a sort which will express what skills I have acquired at GSU that will transfer into a workspace.
Weekly Update
This week in Digital Writing and Publishing:
I was able to correct my mistakes from the previous week and bring some clarity to my portfolio. I added a writing sample and more content to my About Me page. Then I brainstormed how to incorporate the skills I acquired while at GSU. This way I may establish a clear purpose for my future and give examples of what I can offer in the biomedical science field.
For next week:
I plan on making my audience clearer; this way my target audience will be reached successfully. I am steadily working on content as I finish research projects for this semester. Once those are finalized I can use that content to further represent myself as a professional.
I will be using AI to help me understand what recruiters are looking for from Biomedical Science majors and get a look at how the industry is projected to grow or change in the next 5 years. Then I will use that knowledge to tailor my content to what I learn.
AI Portfolio Work
ChatGPT: Advice on a Medical Sales Rep Portfolio
Katlyn: I am graduating from Georgia State University in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical science and enterprise. I want advice on searching for entry-level positions in either industry science or the industry of wellness. The position will ideally be client-facing with the ability to advance to a management position and future leadership positions after that. I search for open positions on a variety of job posting sites. My next step is to complete an online portfolio. What should a portfolio for a medical sales employee include?
ChatGPT: Congratulations on your upcoming graduation and your proactive approach to securing a position in either industry science or the wellness industry. Building an online portfolio is an excellent step to showcase your skills and accomplishments. For a medical sales position, consider including the following elements in your portfolio:
- Introduction and Bio:
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- Start with a brief introduction about yourself, emphasizing your passion for biomedical science and enterprise.
- Include a professional bio highlighting your education, relevant coursework, and any notable achievements or experiences.
- Resume/CV:
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- Upload a detailed resume or curriculum vitae that outlines your academic background, work experience, and any relevant skills.
- Highlight specific achievements, projects, or responsibilities in your previous roles that demonstrate your ability to succeed in a client-facing role.
- Skills:
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- Create a section dedicated to your skills, both technical and soft skills. This can include skills such as communication, problem-solving, relationship-building, and any specific technical skills relevant to medical sales.
- Portfolio Highlights:
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- Showcase specific projects or experiences that demonstrate your ability to excel in a client-facing role.
- Include examples of successful interactions with clients or projects where you demonstrated leadership and problem-solving skills.
- Client Testimonials:
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- If applicable, include testimonials or quotes from clients or colleagues who can speak to your abilities and positive impact in a professional setting.
- Educational Background:
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- Provide details about your academic journey, highlighting any coursework or projects that are particularly relevant to medical sales.
- Certifications:
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- If you have obtained any relevant certifications, include them in a dedicated section.
- LinkedIn Integration:
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- Embed or link to your LinkedIn profile to provide additional context and show that your online presence is consistent and professional.
- Sales Metrics and Achievements:
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- If you have metrics or quantifiable achievements from previous sales or client-facing roles, include them to demonstrate your impact.
- Professional Development:
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- Mention any workshops, conferences, or additional training you’ve completed to enhance your skills.
- Contact Information:
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- Include your professional email address and any other relevant contact information. Make it easy for potential employers to reach out to you.
Remember to keep your portfolio visually appealing and easy to navigate. Use professional design elements and ensure that the content is concise and focused on showcasing your capabilities. Regularly update your portfolio as you gain more experience or achieve new milestones in your career. Good luck with your job search!
ChatGPT: You can find inspiration by searching for portfolios on platforms like LinkedIn, personal websites, or other professional networking sites.
I gave ChatGPT a copy of the information on my resume for it to generate my biography. It created a solid baseline for me to edit from and add some of my own voice and tone to for a personal biography for my portfolio. If I fed it more information about the way I write and my perspectives on the work that I have done I’m confident it could capture more of my voice in the text.
Reflection
After getting an idea of what a portfolio includes I began using ChatGPT to revise some of my current documents. I would plug in portions of my resume and ask for revisions or better verbiage to engage a future employer. Most sales representatives do not showcase their skills in an online portfolio. Having one will be a plus and a way to get ahead of others in the field. ChatGPT began with very general guidelines and advice until I pushed it to combine my documents into different forms ie objective statements, previous experiences, and a biography. ChatGPT is great for grammar advice and ideas on adding personality to the stale language that is standard for professional portfolio writing. I will continue to utilize AI to refine and enhance my portfolio documents, however, I find that asking for examples is better left to Google.