Share your resume and portfolio from your bio link
Create a dynamic, shareable resume page. Link to your LinkedIn, work samples, and achievements from one professional URL.
Why this matters
Job seekers and professionals can use a bio link page as a dynamic, shareable resume. Link to your LinkedIn, portfolio pieces, certifications, and references — a living document that stays current and makes a stronger impression than a PDF.
How to get started
- 1Create your Platter page with a clean, professional theme
- 2Add a brief professional summary in a text block
- 3Link to your LinkedIn profile, portfolio website, and GitHub/Behance/Dribbble
- 4Add links to notable projects, publications, or certifications
- 5Include a contact or calendar booking link for easy outreach
Benefits
- Share a living resume that updates without resending PDFs
- Link to work samples, certifications, and recommendations
- Professional design makes a stronger impression than a document
- Track who's viewing your resume with visitor analytics
Recommended blocks
Text block for professional summaryLink blocks for LinkedIn, portfolio, and project samplesSocial media icons for professional networksLink block for contact form or booking page
Frequently asked questions
- Is a bio link page appropriate for job searching?
- Absolutely. It's a modern complement to your traditional resume. Share it in email signatures, on LinkedIn, and in job applications to give hiring managers a fuller picture.
- What should I include on a resume bio link page?
- Your professional summary, LinkedIn profile, 3-5 of your best work samples, any certifications or awards, and a contact link. Keep it focused and relevant.
- Can I see who's viewed my page?
- Platter shows visitor analytics including view counts and referral sources. You'll know how many people visited and where they came from.
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