Guide
Technical portfolio examples that get interviews
The best portfolio examples do not rely on flashy design alone. They make the candidate's work easy to understand by showing practical projects, evidence, and outcomes.
Why most candidates struggle
- - Many portfolio examples look polished but say very little about the actual work.
- - A recruiter cannot evaluate skill from design alone.
- - Candidates often hide the strongest proof below generic summaries.
Step-by-step approach
- 1. Put projects above generic bio content.
- 2. Show the problem, your role, the approach, and the result for each project.
- 3. Include direct evidence such as repositories, demos, or screenshots.
- 4. Use consistent structure so the reviewer does not have to guess where key details live.
Examples
- - Security portfolio: incident write-up, controls added, and measurable risk reduction.
- - Frontend portfolio: accessibility improvements, performance gains, and shipped UI outcomes.
- - Data portfolio: pipeline design, schema choices, and analytics outputs with screenshots.
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