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How to make yourself more employable by creating a website

In a competitive job market, it can’t be stressed enough that you need something that sets you apart from others. Traditional methods of boosting your CV by completing courses and summer internships are likely to be matched by another keen applicant. So, what’s the answer, you ask? Well, here’s an idea you can guarantee others can’t copy: Create your own personal website and digitize your brand.

According to research by Workfolio , 61 percent of job application candidates received an offer because of their site. Now, you might be under the impression that building a website will be too time consuming, costly, and complicated. However, Save the Student has a fantastic guide for creating a site in as little as 20 minutes, giving you the perfect platform to really showcase your strengths.

Creating a website is ideal for any kind of career. Whether you use it for publishing financial articles, tutoring resources, or displaying an artist portfolio, there are no limits. And, with everything becoming more internet-based, now is a great opportunity to get online. The best part is that you can then boost your CV with website and IT skills!

Spending time completing certificates online might seem like the favorable option in a competitive job market, but if you’re struggling to find a suitable course to attend without it costing a fortune, then a digital portfolio might be the best option. With so few people having personal sites, it will make you a noteworthy candidate. There are a lot of different sites dedicated to helping you create a professional look, with no coding experience required. Here’s a helpful list explaining which website builder is rated best.

Most importantly, a website helps create a strong personal brand. Now, you’ve probably heard this term thrown around a lot and wondered how you could actually achieve this. Why not start with a website, and manage other social media along the way?

You might even already use other platforms, which is great because you’ve done part of the work already. With a website, you can choose your own theme, colors, images, words, and everything else to match how you wish to represent yourself. Depending on your content, you could even make money from your website. Find out more about that here.

One last thing, before you get creative. Just remember that employers will most likely do an online check on you, so make sure your site isn’t offensive and doesn’t contain content that an employer won’t approve of. On that note, you should also do a quick check of your social media settings, too!

For more tips on being professional online, check out this article. Once you’re up and running, don’t forget to link your accounts so people can easily view your new site.


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