![]() That’s not to say you’re not a fantastic designer, just that the limits of where a piece of software, or a certain skill can be taken in the design world are nearly immeasurable. In the first case, as /u/Mango_Juice pointed out, no matter how good you think you are at any skill in particular right out of college, you have only scratched the surface of that technique/medium. There will of course be room to learn and grow in most positions you’ll land early in your career, so a self rating system only proves two things: 1.) you have no concept of how vast the potential for design technique is, or 2.) I should definitely NOT hire you for Skill/Software X. ![]() Either you feel you are ready to take on a project in a certain area, or you’re not. ![]() I’d like to second getting rid of the rating system for your skills. So yeah I'd definitely drop the rating and just have them mentioned opens you up for questions and conversation in the interview When I see that you think youre that good at HTML and CSS, why aren't you showing off more web stuff? I'm now starting to doubt you, thats what I'd be thinking ad a recruiterĪlso with 100% HTML and CSS, your website better be the best website ever, and if you dont have one, thats definitely going to turn off any hiring manager, full bar at CSS and HTML and beautiful designs like these but doesnt have a website or its just an average site. Where as a digital place you'd want to show more digital and illustrative works.Įdit, and actually another point, you list yourself as 100% for HTML and CSS, but include like only 1 web project, portfolio has a lot of editorial in. Youve got some really really nice projects, displayed well, I think you could shorten it a lot, maybe 5/6 projects maxĪlso if you have a website and show your work there, show some projects in your PDF that you dont have on your website, then maybe when you get an interview, bring in a portfolio with the best 3 or 4 projects on, as any decent hiring manager will have looked through your website, your attached PDF so you'll want to show and talk about a few different projects or go more into detail about a select fewĪlso, tailor your portfolio to the job, I notice a lot of editorial projects, so if you were applying for a place of editorial design, print design, you'd want to showcase those more. Presentation of your work is beautiful, though I would cut the projects down, I honestly dont think you need that many to show your abilities. Am I to believe you're the creator of HTML and CSS as youre 100% on your bars for those? I love the presentation, but progress bars for skills.
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