Two things that work together.

Portfolio website

A site that shows, not just tells.

A clean, fast, professionally built website with your projects, experience, and story. Hosted free on GitHub Pages. The code is yours, with no subscription and no lock-in. Employers can find it, share it, and read it on any device.

Professional CV

A document that says the right things, clearly.

A professionally typeset CV that presents your experience without padding or filler. No buzzwords added on your behalf. Just a well-structured document that lets your actual work speak.


Tell us about yourself.

Answer as much or as little as you know right now. You don't need everything to be finished or perfect. That's what we're here for. Fields marked are required.

Who you are

"Your name is your brand. Keep everything else simple and accurate. Employers will check."

Your tagline

"Most people write 'recent graduate seeking opportunities.' Don't. Write what you actually want to do."

Personal statement

"Don't say hardworking. Don't say passionate. Tell me what you've done, what you're building toward, and what makes you different."

Skills

"List what you actually know, not what sounds impressive. An honest list you can back up beats an inflated one every time."

Technical skills (group by category)

One per line

Education

"Your degree is context, not your headline. Note what you actually studied that's relevant."

Experience

"Part-time work counts. Volunteering counts. Helping a family business counts. Write what you actually did."

Projects

"University projects count. Side projects count. If you built something, show it."

Certifications

"Google, Microsoft, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning: free courses all count. List them."

One thing

"Say something a CV can't. What's the thing that doesn't fit neatly into a section but matters about you?"

We'll review what you've shared, build the website and CV, and send you a preview before anything goes live. Completely free.


Articles worth reading
before you apply.

Things no one quite tells you, written plainly. Not advice columns, not motivational filler. Just useful thinking about how to present yourself when you're at the start.

Owning your narrative

Full article coming soon

How to write a tagline that means something

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The CV that gets read

Full article coming soon

How to come across

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Confidence as a practice

Full article coming soon

What to do when you feel like you have nothing

Full article coming soon

How to present yourself online

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Preparing for an interview without sounding rehearsed

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