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Turn your resume into a portfolio website

Showcase your skills, creativity, and passion for recruiters to see.

Just upload your resume and build a free foleo in < 5 minutes.

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Everything you want employers to know about you in one simple link

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Centralize your information and online presence in one place

Foleo complements the basic one page resume by connecting your experience, projects, skills, social profiles and more in a search-optimized personal website.

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Don't just tell recruiters what you can do, show them

Convey your skills, creativity, and thought process through illustrative case studies and rich media including images, video, audio, and more.

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Add your foleo to your resume, LinkedIn, and applications

Include your unique and short foleo.me URL on your resume, professional profiles, and anywhere you want to share more about your qualifications.

Who should have a portfolio?

A portfolio can complement anyone's resume or cv — regardless of your field and experience — by showcasing your problem-solving skills, demonstrating your passion, and allowing you to be creative in your self-presentation.

It's not enough to simply tell employers what you can do; they want to see proof. While your resumé summarizes your qualifications and experience, a portfolio showcases your skills in action—making it an essential tool when applying for jobs.

While a technical resume may be enough to start applying to some jobs, a portfolio will show that you can actually use all the skills listed in your resume. You can share a link on your LinkedIn and social profiles like Twitter to let your contacts see what you can do.

It is becoming increasingly important for artists, engineers, computer scientists, photographers, designers, filmmakers, and other creative people to have a way to showcase and promote their work. [Portfolios] display skills and projects in a robust and visual way that complements the information in your resume and cover letter.

The growth of project-based learning — particularly in STEM fields — is changing how people think of portfolios. No longer just for the arts, engineers are expected to be able to convey their projects visually, to tell a story, and get others excited about their work.

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