Category: Guides for Fresh Graduates

  • Experience 203 – Creating a Digital Professional Portfolio

    May diploma ka na, may konting internship or project experience — pero paano mo ipapakita ito sa isang way na professional at ready for employers?

    A resume tells your story, pero in today’s hiring process, recruiters want to see proof. Kung wala silang makita online na portfolio mo, minsan, they skip to the next candidate.

    In this episode, we’ll guide you step-by-step on creating a digital professional portfolio — a leveled-up version of a student portfolio — that’s polished, searchable, and ready to impress.

    Graduating is just the first step. Once you start applying for jobs, mapapansin mo:

    Maraming employers ang naghahanap hindi lang ng resume, pero may “digital professional portfolio” din.

    A resume tells them your background — your education, work history, and skills.

    A digital portfolio shows them actual proof na kaya mong gawin ang mga skills na ‘yan, in a way they can check anytime online.

    Why it matters:

    1. Proof beats promise. Kahit sabihin mong magaling ka, employers trust you more kapag may online link sila na puwede nilang i-check.
    2. You stand out from other fresh grads. Many have the same degree, pero hindi lahat may professional portfolio online.
    3. You become discoverable. Recruiters can find you through keywords and samples even before you send your application.

    According to studies by Alan (2014) and Ayaz et al. (2020), e-portfolios — which use digital tools like audio, video, graphics, and text — offer more flexibility, stronger skill demonstration, and easier storage than traditional paper portfolios, making them a more effective way to showcase and assess a graduate’s abilities.

    1. Choose the Right Platform

    Why it’s good:

    Your Professional portfolio platform is your online “home base” — kung saan makikita ng employers lahat ng best work mo in one place. A good platform makes your portfolio look professional and easy to navigate.

    Popular platforms for fresh grads:

    • Free options: Google Sites (simple and beginner-friendly), Canva (drag-and-drop design), Wix (customizable templates)
    • Professional options: WordPress (flexible for long-term use), Squarespace (sleek and modern designs)

    How to start:

    1. Pick a platform based on your needs and skill level.
    2. Choose a clean, mobile-friendly template.
    3. Use your full name in your portfolio link (e.g., juandelacruzportfolio.com) para madaling mahanap ng recruiters.

    Pro Tip: 70% of recruiters check portfolios using their phones — always test if yours looks good on mobile.

    2. Include the Essential Sections

    Why it’s good:

    A professional portfolio isn’t just a photo album — it’s a professional presentation of your skills, achievements, and personality. The right sections help recruiters see your potential quickly.

    Must-have sections:

    • About Me – Short intro, career goals, and a professional photo
    • Resume / CV – Downloadable PDF so employers can keep a copy
    • Skills & Certifications – Only the most relevant to your target industry
    • Sample Works – With short descriptions of your role and results
    • Testimonials – Feedback from OJT supervisors, professors, or clients
    • Contact Info – Email, LinkedIn, and professional social links

    How to start:

    1. Write your About Me in 3–4 sentences max.
    2. Select 3–5 of your strongest works for your initial upload.
    3. Ask mentors or supervisors for short testimonials.

    Pro Tip: Always include results in your work descriptions if possible (e.g., “Reduced project delivery time by 20%”).

    Download: List of Editable Digital Professional Portfolio Templates for Fresh Grads

    3. Make It Easy to Share and Find

    Why it’s good:

    A great professional portfolio won’t help if no one sees it. Make it accessible and searchable so recruiters can find you anytime.

    How to start:

    1. Add your professional portfolio link to your resume, LinkedIn, and email signature.
    2. Use keywords that match your target role (e.g., “Social Media Marketing Portfolio Philippines”).
    3. Share updates or new works on LinkedIn to show you’re active.

    Pro Tip: Recruiters often search for portfolios using job-related keywords — optimize your text so you appear in their results.

    1. Use Quality Visuals

    • High-resolution photos of your works/projects
    • Consistent color scheme and fonts

    2. Write Clear Descriptions

    • State the problem, your role, and the result for each project
    • Use numbers if possible (e.g., “Increased engagement by 50%”)

    3. Keep It Updated

    • Replace outdated works with stronger ones
    • Add new skills and certifications as you earn them

    Week 1: Pick your platform and draft your “About Me” section

    Week 2: Upload your top 3–5 best works

    Week 3: Connect your portfolio to LinkedIn and resume

    Week 4: Share your portfolio link publicly for the first time

    Your resume tells employers who you are, pero your digital portfolio shows them what you can do.

    Kahit fresh grad ka, you can look like an experienced, professional candidate with the right presentation.

    From job seeker to job seeker — trust us, your future employer is already looking for proof. Give them something worth saying YES to.

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  • Experience 202 – Skills and Certificates That Help Fresh Grads Get Hired

    You’ve graduated. You have a diploma. Pero bakit parang ang hirap pa rin mag-land ng first job?

    Many fresh grads realize na kahit may degree, competition is tough.

    Employers are looking for more than just school credentials. They want proof you can do the job — and sometimes, that proof is a skill or certification.

    Today, we’ll share the top skills and certificates from TESDA, DICT, and Google that can give you a clear advantage over other applicants.

    All practical, affordable, and possible even if you’re a fresh grad.

    Why Skills and Certificates Matter for Fresh Grads

    Graduating is just the first step. Once you start applying for jobs, you’ll notice something:

    • Maraming employers ang naghahanap hindi lang ng diploma, pero may “skills” at “certifications” din.
    • Skills are what you can actually do — like designing a poster, analyzing data, or leading a team project.
    • Certifications are proof na kaya mo talaga gawin ‘yan — given by a trusted institution or training provider.

    Why it matters:

    • Proof beats promise. Kahit sabihin mong marunong ka, employers trust you more kapag may official certificate to back it up.
    • You stand out from other fresh grads. Many graduates have the same degree, pero hindi lahat may extra proof of skills.
    • It gives you confidence. Having both skills and certificates makes you feel ready to take on bigger responsibilities.

    Trust us: As recruiters ourselves, we’ve seen it happen. Kapag may TESDA NCII, DICT, o Google Career Certificate ka, mas mabilis kang napapansin sa shortlist.

    Not all certifications are expensive or hard to get. May mga options na libre o abot-kaya, and most are recognized by local and international employers. Here are 3 proven sources na puwede mong simulan kahit ngayon.

    1. TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority)

    Top Certification Sources for Fresh Grads - Experience 202 – Skills and Certificates That Help Fresh Grads Get Hired
    Photo from TESDA Website

    Why it’s good:

    Government-accredited and recognized by employers here and abroad. TESDA’s National Certificates (NC) prove that you meet industry standards in a specific skill.

    Popular for fresh grads:

    • NCII in Bookkeeping
    • Web Development
    • Bread & Pastry Production
    • Caregiving

    How to start:

    1. Visit e-tesda.gov.ph
    2. Enroll in free online courses
    3. Take the competency assessment to get certified

    Pro Tip: TESDA certs are highly valued sa technical at service industries. Even if wala ka pang work experience, NCII can open doors.

    For the Guide on How to enroll in TESDA Courses you can read this article: How to Enroll in TESDA Free Online Courses | 3 Easy Steps

    2. DICT (Department of Information and Communications Technology)

    Photo from Philippine Information Agency Facebook Page

    Why it’s good:

    Perfect for the digital age — DICT offers courses on tech and online skills na in-demand ngayon. Libre lang and recognized by IT and marketing employers.

    Popular courses:

    • Digital Marketing
    • Cybersecurity
    • Data Analytics
    • E-commerce

    How to start:

    1. Go to dict.gov.ph/training (you can also follow them on their facebook page for real time update of free courses)
    2. Choose from free modules (As of this writing, there is no available online trainings modules. However, recorded videos of the previous trainings are expected to be out in DICT’s website.)
    3. Earn a digital certificate after passing the quiz

    Recruiter insight: According to an HR manager from an IT outsourcing firm, DICT-certified applicants often land entry-level tech jobs even without a tech degree.

    3. Google Career Certificates

    Photo from www.grow.google/certificates/

    Why it’s good:

    Globally recognized and trusted by employers. Flexible, self-paced, and you can finish in a few months.

    Popular tracks:

    • Google IT Support
    • Project Management
    • UX Design
    • Data Analytics

    How to start:

    1. Enroll via Coursera or the Google Garage portal
    2. Complete modules at your own pace
    3. Get a shareable certificate for LinkedIn and your portfolio

    You can also see other platforms for free skills certification here:

    Getting a certificate is just step one. Ang susi para maging “job market ready” ka is knowing how to show it off the right way. Here’s how you can make the most out of your hard-earned credentials:

    1. Add Them to Your Resume

    • Place them under Skills or Certificates section.
    • Include the full course name, provider, and completion date.
    • Example: TESDA NCII – Bookkeeping, August 2025
    • Tip from recruiters: A clean, organized resume with certifications up top instantly catches attention.

    2. Upload to LinkedIn & Online Portfolio

    • Post your new certificate with a short caption: “Excited to apply my new skills in [skill name]!”
    • Employers search LinkedIn using skill and certification keywords. Mas madali kang mahanap.
    • Attach certificates to your online portfolio for proof of skill.

    3. Mention Them in Interviews

    • Use them as part of your strengths.
    • Example: “I recently completed DICT’s Digital Marketing course, so I’m confident in managing campaigns and using analytics tools.”
    • According to an HR officer we interviewed, candidates who mention certifications during interviews show initiative and readiness.

    4. Apply the Skills Immediately

    • Volunteer, do side projects, or help a small business para ma-practice mo agad ang natutunan mo.
    • This creates real experience you can add to your resume.

    Para sa bawat Pilipinong may pangarap, hindi sapat na may plano lang — kailangan may gawa agad. Here’s a simple 4-week plan para makuha mo ang first certification mo and use it to get noticed by employers.

    Week 1 – Choose Your Certification Track

    • Pick a course na aligned sa dream job mo.
    • Example: Kung gusto mo sa accounting, go for TESDA NCII Bookkeeping; kung sa marketing, try DICT Digital Marketing.
    • Recruiter tip: Specialization beats “anything goes.” Mas madali kang ma-hire kapag malinaw ang skill focus mo.

    Week 2–3 – Study and Complete the Modules

    • Commit at least 1–2 hours daily for study.
    • Take notes and save screenshots ng important lessons (puwede mo itong gamitin sa portfolio).
    • If may quiz, aim to pass on first try — pero kung di pumasa, review and retake.

    Week 4 – Get Certified and Show It Off

    • Complete the assessment and claim your certificate.
    • Upload it to LinkedIn, include it in your resume, and share it with your network.
    • Start applying to jobs immediately — fresh certifications look best when they’re recent.

    Bonus Step – Apply the Skill

    • Do a volunteer project or help a local business para ma-practice mo agad.
    • Trust us, as recruiters, mas nagiging convincing ang application kapag may real use case ng skills mo.

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    Your diploma opens the door, pero ang skills at certificates ang magpapanatili sa’yo sa loob.

    Kahit fresh grad ka, you have the power to stand out.

    We’ve seen it firsthand as recruiters — applicants na may TESDA, DICT, o Google Career Certificates get noticed faster. Why? Kasi may proof sila na kaya nilang gawin ang trabaho, hindi lang sa salita, kundi sa gawa.

    So start now. Pick one skill, get certified, and use it to open opportunities.

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  • Experience 201 – Turning Internships, OJT, & Volunteer Work into Work Experience

    You’ve done internships, OJT, or volunteer work — But Did you know that it is counted as real work experience?

    Nakaka-doubt minsan, kasi feeling mo “It’s not a paid job, so maybe it doesn’t matter.” But the truth is, employers care about what you learned and contributed, not just your job title.

    In this episode, you’ll learn 3 simple steps to make your internships, OJT, and volunteer work into work experience and make it stand out:

    1. Identify Transferable Skills
    2. Document Your Contributions
    3. Present Them Professionally sa Resume at Interview
    Experience 201 – Turning Internships, OJT, & Volunteer Work into Work Experience

    Internships, OJT, and volunteer work are real training grounds.

    According to Indeed, job seekers often include volunteer activities on their resumes — basta related sa job na ina-applyan mo.

    Why it matters:

    • Shows initiative and willingness to learn
    • Gives you real stories to share during interviews
    • Helps you practice professional skills before a full-time role

    Why It Matters:

    Employers want to know kung anong skills ang kaya mong i-apply sa trabaho nila. Kahit unpaid, skills are skills.

    How to Do It:

    • Isulat lahat ng ginawa mo during internship, OJT, or volunteer work
    • Highlight skills like customer service, project management, data entry, event coordination
    • I-match ang skills sa requirements ng job posting

    Examples:

    • Registration sa school event → customer service experience
    • Creating reports for NGO → data management
    • Organizing barangay clean-up → teamwork & planning

    Sample Skills:

    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Technical proficiency (software, tools)
    • Problem-solving
    • Time management

    Did you know: Recruiters scan for skill keywords sa resume bago nila basahin lahat?

    Why It Matters:

    Kung walang proof, parang kwento lang. Documentation makes it real.

    How to Do It:

    • Mag-keep ng copies ng reports, presentations, certificates, at photos
    • Humingi ng recommendation letter or reference mula sa supervisor
    • I-track ang achievements (e.g., “Organized an event with 200+ attendees”)

    Examples:

    • Before-and-after photos ng project
    • Thank-you letter from NGO
    • Screenshot ng social media posts na ginawa mo

    Sample Documentation Items:

    • Certificates of completion
    • Photos of activities
    • Recommendation letters
    • Work samples or outputs
    • Performance evaluations

    Download: List of School or out of School Work Documentation Opportunities (Free PDF)

    Why It Matters:

    Even the best experience can be overlooked if not presented well.

    How to Do It:

    • Add a “Relevant Experience” section in your resume
    • Use bullet points to clearly show your role and achievements
    • In interviews, use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to tell your story

    Example Resume Entry:

    • Volunteer Event Coordinator, Barangay Fiesta 2024 – Managed a team of 5, tracked budgets, and organized activities for 300+ attendees.

    Sample Work/Industry:

    • Administrative
    • Events Management
    • Customer Service
    • Digital Marketing
    • Community Development

    In Summary:

    • Identify the skills you learned
    • Document your outputs and achievements
    • Present them clearly in your resume and interviews

    Now you see it, right? Your OJT, internship, and volunteer work can actually be just as valuable as a paid job.

    Step 1: List your past internships, OJT, and volunteer work.

    Step 2: Identify the transferable skills in each.

    Step 3: Document your best outputs and add them to your resume or portfolio.

    Your first “real” job isn’t the only thing that builds your career — every OJT, internship, and volunteer role is a stepping stone.

    Kahit maliit lang na task ang ginawa mo noon, it still counts if you know how to present it well.

    Trust us, we’ve been recruiters, and the candidates who could confidently share these experiences always stood out.

    Nakikita agad ng employers na may initiative ka, marunong kang mag-adapt, at hindi ka takot matuto.

    So start treating your past experiences as valuable assets. Begin compiling them now, dahil bawat maliit na project, bawat skill, at bawat accomplishment can open the door to bigger opportunities in the future.

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