I can’t say this enough - every remote worker should have a personal portfolio. Somewhere you bring all your work together, and it’s not your LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook page.
Not having a portfolio is like going on a date in singlet and boxers. Even if your hair is well-made and you look pretty, no one will take you seriously. In addition to losing your date, people in that location will wonder what’s wrong with you.
Your personal portfolio isn’t just a collection of work, it’s your handshake, your pitch, and your life’s work in one place. It also helps you tick that box in one of our work mindtras at NDZ - Show, don’t tell.
The best portfolios are simple, visually clean, and packed with case studies, testimonials, and real results. It should tell a clear story: Who are you? What do you do? Why should people trust you?
And if you already have a portfolio, now’s the time to refine and update it.
Go all in and stay focused.
Written by @thanni