How I built a Portfolio that got me hired as CTO

From analysis, through design to developing my portfolio

FeDev
4 min readJan 7, 2024
Portfolio rendered by @me

Navigating the tech industry’s competitive landscape requires more than just technical skills; it demands a compelling portfolio. As a full stack developer with a keen eye for design and a passion for UX and UI, I crafted a portfolio that not only displayed my technical prowess but also my love for aesthetics and functionality. This unique blend, paired with a constant thirst for the latest tech news, was instrumental in my ascension to the role of CTO. In this blog, I’ll share the vital components of my portfolio that made all the difference. Discover my journey at “https://fedesign.space/".

https://medium.com/@0xfedev/100-days-product-sketch-design-are-you-ready-for-the-challenge-78e729d60f9b

Crafting a Results-Oriented portfolio

When I structured my portfolio, prioritizing projects that had a tangible impact was crucial. Each entry was meticulously chosen to showcase not just the outcome but the innovative approaches taken. Leadership and management roles were highlighted, narrating my ascent from tackling coding challenges to steering entire teams towards success. As a full stack developer, I incorporated examples that demonstrated my comprehensive understanding of…

--

--

FeDev

CTO | Full Stack Developer | UX/UI enthusiast. I like personal finance, build saas and personal products. My goal is financial independence