A portfolio of work is a powerful tool in job hunting, allowing individuals to showcase their skills and talents to potential employers. Employers rely on portfolios to assess an applicant's abilities and aptitude for part-time or full-time positions. An effective portfolio goes beyond presentation, highlighting a candidate's strongest work and demonstrating their expertise.
Students with portfolios containing deployed web applications tend to have remarkable success in their career search. These live projects demonstrate their ability to conceptualize, develop, and deploy applications for public use. Having several deployed projects is often seen as a minimum requirement for securing an initial interview at esteemed companies, highlighting a candidate's competence and practical experience.
This portfolio was built with Bootstrap 5, a newer version of Bootstrap, which is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile-first websites.
- HTML
- Bootstrap 5
- Figma
- CSS
- Git
- GitHub
Overall, a portfolio serves as a gateway for employment, providing insight into a candidate's creative process and demonstrating their readiness to excel in the professional world.
This can be modified and added to, as one progresses through the bootcamp.
- Get started with Bootstrap (https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/examples/starter-template/)
- Bootstrap Icons (https://www.figma.com/file/pKATbRC6KRW90faqajYAQ7/Bootstrap-Icons-Community?type=design&is-community-duplicate=1&fuid=)
- How to add Icons (https://fontawesome.com/docs/web/add-icons/how-to)