Austin Gonzalez

About Me

Austin Gonzalez

Austin Gonzalez

Portfolio created 2/11/2011


LETTER OF INTRODUCTION WORKSHEET

Directions: You will use this as a guide. Once you have filled in the blanks, you will then convert the paragraphs into a Letter. This is to act as a welcoming letter for your Portfolio.

Paragraph #1: Introduction
This section is used to introduce yourself and what credentials you have.

Sentence One: Include your name, grade level or year of graduation, and what CTAE class you are interested in pursuing.

My name is Austin Gonzalez. I am in the 9TH grade; The law pathway has caught my attention because I have an interest in helping people and protecting my nations people.

Sentence Two: Discuss what your current strengths, abilities and talents are. (fast typer, responsible, good time management, etc.)

I am very good speaker and I Work out often I’m a good communicator .

Sentence Three: Any type of accomplishments that you’ve achieved (middle/high school, or outside of school) or goals that you’ve set for yourself to achieve later in life. (explain how you’ll achieve them)

I would love to go to college and get a bachelors in law field and work as a state trooper or local sheriffs dept. maybe aply for a job with the D.H.S. Or the C.I.A.
Grow old retire on a farm in Montana on the planes or somewhere in the country.
Paragraph #2: Career Search
This section is used to talk about the type of career that you are interested in and what qualities you have that would make you good at it.


Sentence One: What type of Career are you interested in pursuing?

I’m interested in pursuing a career in the law enforcement field. I would like to end my career as a DHS or CIA agent.

Sentence Two: Why do you want to pursue this? What about it seems interesting?

I want to pursue this because I want to serve my country and my people. I think its interesting because I will get the thrill of a chase and get to work with my friends in a some what physically demanding way and I will also feel the goodness of helping people out.

Sentence Three: What skills or interests do you have now that would help you in this career?

I am a great speaker I am very understandable I am great at understanding materials and I’m very skilled with firearms.

Sentence Four: What types of jobs are available in this career? Where would you be able to work in this career?

The law field is massive there are office jobs court jobs enforcement jobs judicial jobs.
I would be able to work in the law enforcement sector of this job.

Sentence Five: What would your References say about you if they were asked by an interviewer?
They would say I’m very kind and hard working very good at speaking or presenting.







Paragraph #3: Work Samples
This section is used to talk about an example of work that you will be showing later in the portfolio. This is going to be your proof that you would be great in the career listed above.

Sentence One: What types of work sample are you using? (Introduction) What made you choose this sample as proof of your knowledge in this career?

The sample of work I will be showing is a word document that I created for my government class. I choose this document because its an example of my ability to understand political documents and events such as the Ratification of the constitution.

Sentence Two: Give a brief description of what the sample is, when you created this sample, and what you learned from this sample of work.
This sample is my efforts to persuade some one from that era to be for the ratifying the constitution rather than staying under the unstable articles of confederation. this document was created Sept, 22, 2010

Sentence Three: Write a sentence stating where they can locate the Work Sample example within your portfolio. (what page or section)
The sample can be located under the productivity section.

Paragraph #4: Conclusion
This section is used to conclude your portfolio. Wrap up your letter and include any information that you might need to convince employers to look at your portfolio or to hire you.

Sentence One: Include any other information that an employer would need to know about you and your portfolio. Include any goal, ambitions, etc. that you have not included within the portfolio.

I am very loyal to my nation and my people of many colors and many backgrounds for this is the nation of freedom and liberty.

Sentence Two: Closing
Describe what you’ve learned with creating this portfolio. Then include a great closing sentence, indicating how you can be contacted if any other questions arise while looking at your Portfolio. I learned …

I learned what career I wanted to peruse and what qualifications I needed for it.
I can Be contacted at this email: ausgonga@yahoo.com .

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