Crafting An Online Portfolio For Remote Work



Are you looking to expand your hiring potential through remote work? Maybe work for your dream company, without having to relocate? Stephanie Owens and Greg Gunn are back with another portfolio review, with a focus on gearing the portfolio towards remote work. They’ll be talking to Miguel about his website, and giving tactical advice on how he can orient his site towards his goal. A lot of these tips are universal, though, so if you’re looking to shift towards remote work, this video is for you!

In this episode:
00:33 – Who would you like to work with?
01:29 – Who is your website for?
03:55 – Mission Statement
08:53 – Be clear with what you do
16:56 – Incorporating the Creative Brief
17:27 – The importance of getting your own domain
18:00 – Use of color
18:50 – Improving Presentation
24:24 – Final Thoughts and Q&A

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