Set Up a Personal Portfolio Web site
This will be the resume of the future, and, even if you don’t know HTML, you can do one (see Job-Hunt’s Internet Resume section for help). You might need to rent space on a Web “server” (a computer that makes Web sites available to the whole Internet) to “host” your resume files (publish them). Or, your Internet Service Provider may provide free server space for you to publish your resume Web site.
Limit the contact information to only your e-mail address on your personal resume Web site.
Your personal portfolio Web site should be like your resume with the following exceptions:
* Be sure to indicate WHERE you want to work by specifying a preferred city or region, without giving your home address.
* Indicate whether or not your are currently looking for a job, so that recruiters don’t waste their time trying to contact you when you are not looking for a new job (put the word”ACTIVE” with a date on it).
* You can keep it up to date, so it never gets “old”
* You can add additional information (like excerpts from letters of recommendation, anonymized examples of your work, and more) linked from your resume’s home page.
Source: job-hunt.org
