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It can be tough to think of things to add, especially when you\u2019re first starting out in the tech industry and all your previous experience seems unrelated.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re not sure where to start, you\u2019re in luck. Listed below are 27 things you can add on your portfolio or online resume\u2014even if you don\u2019t have a ton of experience yet. These things, when added together, can make your tech portfolio stand out. And as an added bonus, I even included real-life samples of these tips in action.<\/p>\n

Having a clear and concise online portfolio\/resume design is important, no matter what. But if you\u2019re more into design than development, it becomes even more significant. However, the most important thing in a site design is usability. Can a person come to this site and understand the message? Can they easily navigate the site without becoming confused?<\/p>\n

If the answer is \u201cno,\u201d you need to rethink your design decisions.\u00a0In the example below, SEO consultant Gary Le Masson makes his portfolio\/resume look like Google search results. The site is clever. And it is perfect for the clients he going after: people who want to rank high in Google search results.<\/p>\n

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