Yes, a portfolio is a good addition to your interview arsenal, but keep a couple of things in mind when building a portfolio:
- If you desire to use work that you have performed while employed somewhere, make sure that you are using generic representations (IE shrinkwrapped, exploded diagrams, etc) and that you have written permission from a supervisor to show them outside the company. Otherwise you may be unknowingly violating your non-disclosure agreement you signed when you were first employed.
- If you want to use work generated on the Student Edition of Pro/E, you will only be able to effectively use image representations of the data (IE TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PDF), since data created in the Student Edition will not open in a licensed version and vice-versa.
These may have been inferred already, but I figured that they are worth mentioning, as without them you could be facing embarassment and/or legal action.
Recneps