That's right, today I've got a simple way to show an online portfolio for a resume... or be a complete smart***
Either way, you know I'm good...
I ran across the following site - Let Me Google That For You. Never had seen this until I got a LinkedIn request from RPO pro Rob Jannone, who includes it in his LinkedIn profile as a portfolio of his work. I did one as a portfolio of my work, the tiny url appears below:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=kris+dunn
Clearly this site came into play to make people, who ask you for information they could clearly look up themselves, feel foolish. Sometimes you need a tool to make those people feel like morons. Mission accomplished here.
But if you're looking for a tool that can show a portfolio of your work and you've done a good job over the last couple of years related to owning the SEO for your name, this tool does the trick as well. Simple yet elegant, the mouse moves, types in your name and presto! Your own online portfolio... As long as you own the first page for your name. If you don't own the first page for your name and plan on being a candidate anytime soon, it's a good idea to start becoming active in online activities that can help you raise your profile. That's a good idea at any time, and this tool and the portfolio possibilities just reinforces that need for all of us from a career standpoint.
WARNING: It's going to be hard to ever use this tool if your last name is Palin, Kaczynski, Federline or Jessica Lee.


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