Building a Standout Portfolio Website for Tech Professionals
A portfolio website is not a vanity project. It is your chance to control what a skeptical reviewer sees when they click your name.
Your resume is the summary. Your site is the proof. When it works, a hiring manager can skim one project page and come away with three things: what you built, what constraints you operated under, and what changed because you were there.
Most engineers miss this and end up shipping a site that looks like a template gallery. The typography is nice, the animations are smooth, and the content says almost nothing. This post is a safer path: a structure you can ship in a weekend, plus the details that make it feel credible.