The Ultimate Guide to Linking Your Portfolio in Your CV
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Linking your portfolio within your CV is one of the most effective ways to showcase your skills and accomplishments beyond what a resume can describe. Recruiters increasingly expect to view concrete samples of your output, not just bullet points. Strategically positioned portfolio URL gives them the chance to explore your projects, design choices, writing samples, coding solutions, or any other relevant output you’ve created.
Start by choosing a platform that suits your field. If your work is visual, such as in design or photography, platforms like Adobe Portfolio are ideal. Developers often use GitHub or personal websites built with tools like WordPress, Webflow, or even simple HTML and CSS. Content creators benefit from Medium or Substack or a self-hosted website. Crucially, choose a site (freshleader.co.kr) that’s intuitive, sleek, and reflects your professional brand.
Once you have your portfolio ready, make sure the link is simple enough for manual entry. Skip overly complex or bloated web addresses. Instead, create a a concise custom domain path. Confirm accessibility on smartphones, tablets, and desktop browsers.
Now, place the link in the right spot on your CV. The top section, right under your name and contact details is the most visible. Place it alongside your contact info. Consider pairing your email with your portfolio link in a single line or stacked below.
You can also include it in a dedicated skills or projects section, especially if you have several portfolios or platforms to highlight.
Label your link with concise, polished wording. Use direct labels such as "Portfolio," "Work Samples," or "View My Creations". Such phrasing enhances credibility and readability.
For PDF or digital submissions, enable hyperlink functionality. For printed versions, ensure the URL is spelled out accurately so it can be typed in easily.
Consistently refresh your portfolio content. A broken link or outdated work can hurt your credibility more than having no link at all. Review your portfolio every few months and remove old or weak projects. Curate your portfolio to reflect your target roles.
Align your portfolio with the specific role. If you’re applying for a web design role, highlight your most recent website projects. When applying for editorial roles, prioritize published work with measurable impact. A targeted portfolio shows you understand what the employer needs and that you’ve put thought into your application.
Adding a portfolio link isn’t just a nice touch—it’s often a deciding factor in whether you get an interview. Your CV becomes a gateway to experiencing your skills in action. Take the time to build it well, and make sure your CV points directly to it.
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