So for a few weeks now, I've been thinking of making my own portfolio site, a centralized place where I can link, so people can find all my past work.
I have several issues.
- Most of what I've done is project specific, so to understand it, they'd have to go down the rabat hole. And If you weren't part of it, I just don't see most people caring.
- I could just link to the public project page
- I may not have the full rights to release what I have, because often these documents were authored by other people who I no longer have contact with.
- Most of my roles have been logistical, management or administrative in nature, so conveying that in a portfolio is hard, if the end product isn't public.
I also have my own research on the guild I was part of ~10 years ago, I tried to get that published back then, and the journal I submitted to told me they wanted to focus on brick and mortor organizations. So I never submitted anywhere else, even tho I totally should have.
I wonder with that, if I'm only meant to release my paper, or if in any situating, I can release the audio recordings online? According to research ethics, normally you can't, because it contains personal information. But no one gave me their real name, and all I really have is their age at the time. Technically, no one sighed a release, because it was a school project at the time.
I'm just trying to get my work out there, so people can potentially benefit rom it.
For the past 10 years, I've: done
- Public Relations
- Recruiting/ Human resources
- Production/ management
- Writing
- Research
And this is just in my games related career,.
Any advice?