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While demand for software engineers is at an all time high, it is still a challenge to land the most coveted positions that can take your career to the next level. Very few of us are fortunate enough to have FAANG (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google) experience or a Stanford, Oxford, or IIT degree on our resumes. So, we need to fill our quiver with as many digital arrows as possible, and a great online engineering portfolio can act as a quiver and arrow at the same time With the myriad of places you can be online nowadays, from the stalwarts of LinkedIn and Twitter to the designer and engineer specific corners, such as Dribble and Github, it’s difficult to know where that one best place is to send prospective employers or collaborators. Many will say LinkedIn, but that’s a pretty poor way to show your developer skills. Others will say Github is the one true location for developers, but, referring back to the target audiences of your portfolio, a recruiter isn’t going to get much there. Your software engineer portfolio, ideally at your own domain, is the best place to showcase what makes you a uniquely qualified candidate.

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