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Your portfolio can be signed by a customer as well showing you completed a job. They need to be listed and signified by the appropriate tick at the bottom.
 
I finished my portfolio while being self employed on a construction site.
I dragged my feet with mine but it can be done within 8 months, if you're given the right scope of work.
 

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