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Post Your Resume/Portfolio Website

Started by April 18, 2009 09:22 PM
7 comments, last by yaustar 15 years, 6 months ago
Hey I'm in the process of rebuilding my Resume/Portfolio website so just looking for some inspiration and etc... So let's all post our portfolio/resume websites here =P
Wouldn't it make sense for you to start with your?

Mine is in my sig, though it needs a little bit of updating, too.
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Here's a screenshot of one of the pages in my portfolio, so you can see the style:
example
You can't see from the screenshot, but the CSS for that page re-styles it for the printer too, so that it works as well as a printed document as it does as a web-page. I send printed copies and the HTML version on a CD to employers.

The thing right up the top is a time-line, showing what I've been doing professionally and hobby-wise. The media section contains links to WMVs and YouTube copies (or a manifest of files on the CD when printed).
Quote: Original post by zer0wolf
Wouldn't it make sense for you to start with your?

Mine is in my sig, though it needs a little bit of updating, too.


hehe yeah but mine isn't finished so I gotta get some more ideas and etc... =P
Mine is in my signature as well. More examples here.

Steven Yau
[Blog] [Portfolio]

I typically just use my website for my portfolio. I'd link my resume, but I found out that bad things happen when I let certain GameDev.net members have access to my phone number and I don't feel like making a special version of the resume that doesn't have that.
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Not long after i posted my URL i got an email from a previous employer saying that I violated my NDA... My resume showed up on some obscure gamedev blog.

So, be forewarned.
Quote: Original post by bzroom
Not long after i posted my URL i got an email from a previous employer saying that I violated my NDA... My resume showed up on some obscure gamedev blog.

So, be forewarned.

How does that violate an NDA?
Quote: Original post by mittens
How does that violate an NDA?

Usually involving writing about projects that haven't been announced yet in the resume. An artist from TellTale games did that recently with Lego Harry Potter.

Steven Yau
[Blog] [Portfolio]

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