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Poll of the week 📢
For this week’s poll we want to ask about your experiences explaining to people what you do as a portfolio professional 🤔
How often do people know what you mean if you talk about having a portfolio career?
If you answered the last option – what do you say? Let us know in the comments 🙌
How often do people know what you mean if you talk about having a portfolio career?9 Comments-
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Nikki Eve Wallis, Emily Milsom as you have more of a ”multihyphenate” portfolio career what do you say?
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I tend to say I am mult-hyphenated, and talk about the things I am. I don’t think portfolio career is a well enough understood term to be used as a baseline.
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That’s interesting. I’ve heard the term portfolio careers more than multi-hyphenated. I wouldn’t have had a clue what either meant before joining this group though!
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That’s really interesting Emily Milsom, I would have maybe thought the same as Jen, but it’s great to see that the term multi-hyphenate is becoming more well known – as Lexi Radcliffe-Hart always says it’s her favourite type of portfolio career!
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I don’t think I’ve said I have a portfolio career. Someone said to me that I had one and I was like ’yes’ and mentioned TPC. I’m generally pushing the Health Coaching as that is the business I’m building but I often mention that I have a background in copywriting and still have a passion for it and explain my ideal copy clients. I don’t do this with coaching clients, usually in 121s with other biz owners.
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I have been using ”portfolio career” as a contrast to ”corporate career” for over 10 years and find it lands well stimulating that next question of ”what’s that?” and after a minute of explanation they get it and say something like, ”huh, I hadn’t heard that or thought about it that way before” … and then I land my next point I have taken to saying, ”it is only when not if you will have a portfolio career” which really gets their attention.
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To be honest, I mostly don’t say I have a portfolio carreer – I say things like I ”run my own business”, or ”am self-employed” in most circumstances. It really depends on the person and circumstance – what they actually might be interested in about my career.