As a designer, your portfolio is your face. You still have a face face, which should be clean and presentable at an interview, but you know what I mean.
I came across this article that explains 10 mistakes designers make with their portfolio when interviewing. It's actually very insightful, and I am now re-thinking the way mine is put together.
I also have this book I bought last year that has some great tips about adjusting your portfolio depending on the kind of job you are trying to get. At a time when good jobs are hard to come by, I will take any advice I can!
Enjoy!
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