1/2″ Poly 3 Ring Presentation View Binder with Pocket Allows for Quick Loading of Spine Inserts and Prevents Gapping and Mis Alignment of Rings (Pack of 6) – by Emraw

(4 customer reviews)

$4.89

About this item

  • The Emraw 1/2″ Poly 3-Ring Presentation View Binder W/ Pocket is an extremely useful product for the purpose of categorizing of different papers of documents within a single file folder. The product comes handy when there is a need of categorizing in one file folder.
  • SPECS: Our 3 ring presentation binder come in the perfect size so as to make the product ideally suited for the intended purpose of use. Being of the ideal size, the use of the product is even more convenient for all the users.
  • QUALITY: Our 1/2 inch 3 ring presentation binder is of the perfectly quality which does not give any of the users even a single chance to complain which makes it clear that they are completely satisfied at the time of using our product.
  • DESIGN: The 3 ring presentation binder 1/2 inch are appropriately designed by the manufacturers so that the product necessarily meets all the needs and demands of the users.
  • USES: The 3 ring view binder 1/2 inch is being readily used at offices, schools and a number of other places for the purpose of arranging or organizing papers in different categories.

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Description
Color Multicolored
Material Plastic
Capacity 0.5 Inches
Brand Emraw
Sheet Size Letter
Reviews (4)

4 reviews for 1/2″ Poly 3 Ring Presentation View Binder with Pocket Allows for Quick Loading of Spine Inserts and Prevents Gapping and Mis Alignment of Rings (Pack of 6) – by Emraw

  1. Mr. Candido O’Kon

    These presentation binders were perfect for my needs when I started job interviewing. I wanted to start off with an immediate, high-impact positive impression, and offering interviewers a stapled copy of my resume wasn’t going to cut it. There’s certainly more to nailing the job than just showing up with a nice presentation, but it’s one more edge to show that you’re the best.Job hunting is a numbers game, and I had six different interviews before I got the job I wanted (and it’s fantastic). With every interview, when I handed one of these to each member of the interview panel, they looked a little surprised and impressed. Here’s why these binders were part of the winning combination for me.1) The spine allows you to make a memorable first impression with your name and picture. If you Google “Avery 1/2-inch spine insert”, you can find a template for creating this. It takes some time, and getting them inserted takes some patience. (Hint: Fully open the binder face down. It opens up a little more space for getting that spine in there.)2) The front insert gives you the perfect place for a “billboard” to sell yourself, with a short cover letter (and I mean short–don’t just repeat the one you sent with your resume) telling your interviewer why you think you’re a good fit for this job and what specifically interests you about the job and their organization.3) The interior where you can put your resume, references, copies of award certificates, or anything else your interviewer might find of interest about you offers the nice rings (rather than the clunky clips) for holding them. It just looks better than the clips. (Need I say just how much better than the unbound, stapled resume?)4) Inside pocket. I didn’t use this often, but it was nice to have if there was something I specifically wanted the interviewer to see face up rather than behind my resume and references.5) Lightweight and flexible. There might be times that you would want the hard-bound binder, but for my purposes, that was too much. This poly-bound binder gave just the right amount of substance without looking like I was going overboard.Wishing you the best of luck with your interviews or other presentations you make. (If you found this review helpful, I’d really appreciate if you would click the “Helpful” button. Thanks so much for reading! Liz)

  2. Moriah Pacocha

    These binders are great value for money. Very well build, and sturdy enough to hold papers and even plastic sleeves for baseball cards. One of my best purchases.

  3. Mr. Jeramy Lueilwitz IV

    Perfect for holding quilt patterns of multiple pages.

  4. Cody Casper

    Great folders for my 12 yr old who carries everything in his backpack because they don’t use lockers. These are lighter than regular folders and flexible to fit everything in his backpack. Works great.

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