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1. Showcase Your Talents Through A Portfolio<\/h2>\n

One of the best ways to demonstrate your landscape architectural skills and show potential employers what you can do is by creating a portfolio. A portfolio contains a selection of work that you have done in the past and should be well-designed and curated. You can use items from both your personal andprofessional experience to highlight the range of your skills. To create an effective portfolio, you need to showcase your work strategically and make sure it stands out in the competitive industry of landscape architecture.<\/p>\n

2. Choose Items that Support Your Work Style<\/h2>\n

When creating a portfolio, you should carefully consider the items you include. Choose pieces that showcase your work style and approach to landscape architecture. Your portfolio should reflect your particular philosophy around design, as well as any sketches, plans, models, and photographs that you would like potential employers to see. It’s also important to consider which items you would like to draw focus to and which might be better left out.<\/p>\n

3. Select A Variety Of Projects<\/h2>\n

When selecting projects to be included in your portfolio, it’s best to focus on a variety of projects in order to show potential employers your range of capabilities. Select both smaller and larger projects, at different stages of completion to demonstrate your diversity in the field. Additionally, choose projects that encompass a wide range of geographical locations such as different countries, if you’re able to. This inclusivity will show potential employers that you are not just limited to working on projects locally but that you’re a global landscape architectural professional.<\/p>\n

4. Gather Professional Credentials<\/h2>\n

Another important aspect of creating a portfolio is to ensure that you include any professional credentials or awards. For example, these can include memberships in any relevant landscape architectural organizations, licenses and certifications, your education and any recognitions that you have received for any past projects. Professional Credentials help to demonstrate the trustworthiness of your qualifications and will lend an extra bit of credibility to your portfolio.<\/p>\n

5. Be A Clear Storyteller<\/h2>\n