👋 Introduction

Welcome to Portfolio Masterclass!

During this 5-day course, I will guide you through the 5 steps that you can implement immediately and bring your portfolio to the next level. One step each day.

Course outline

During this Masterclass, I will send you 5 emails with the video content and actionable steps you can take that day. Each day of the course is about a different theme.

Why should I put additional time and effort into improving my portfolio?

<aside> 💡 I see the portfolio as an asset for a Designer. If you’re going to invest in it upfront to increase its value, it will eventually start benefiting you by creating opportunities. The level of opportunities that your portfolio will win for you is proportionate to its quality.

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🔑 A portfolio is a key component during the Product Design recruitment process; it is usually a must-have for individual contributors.

🤝 Your portfolio is often the first thing that recruiters and hiring managers see. It’s your introduction, and an opportunity to give a good first impression.

🙅‍♀️ A portfolio is usually a make or break. No matter how good your CV and experience are, if your portfolio does not meet the bar, there is no possibility of moving forward in the recruitment process.

⏰ In addition, your portfolio needs to be optimised since you don’t have a lot of time to grab their attention. It takes a couple of minutes for the recruiter to do the initial scan of your portfolio.

💎 A huge benefit of improving your portfolio is getting ahead of the competition. There is a big pool of Designers with low-quality portfolios, and there is a small group with high-quality portfolios. If you’re competing for the same jobs, being in the high-quality group lets you stand out and put yourself at a significant advantage. To be clear, a high-quality portfolio doesn’t have to contain case studies from the biggest companies or have a marvellous UI with animations. A portfolio with a correct implementation of the principles that I would like to show you already puts you in the top tier and can go a really long way.

<aside> đź’ˇ The art of building a portfolio is separate from the Product Designer skillset. Building case studies is about storytelling, synthesis, distilling information, and providing context.

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Product Design Candidate Scorecard

I would like to invite you to take a 🎯 Product Design Candidate Scorecard - it’s a free test that will let you evaluate where you are currently and identify potential areas for growth when it comes to looking for a design job and preparing for the recruitment process. It is quick, it takes less than 10 minutes to take, and it can help you determine what to focus on to increase your chances of landing your dream job.