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Give recruiters one clean link that explains why you are worth a closer look

A personal website helps job seekers show direction, proof, and professionalism without stuffing everything into a two-page CV.

For applications and referrals
Good for students and career switchers
Clear proof sections

What recruiters can see quickly

The first few seconds matter. A job seeker website should make your role, strengths, proof, and next step obvious.

  • Role-focused headline and summary
  • Experience highlights without long CV blocks
  • Selected projects, certifications, or achievements
  • Contact links and downloadable CV option

Useful when your CV alone feels too small

Some candidates have projects, transitions, freelance work, or achievements that do not fit neatly inside a standard resume.

  • Career switchers can explain the story behind the move
  • Graduates can show projects and learning proof
  • Remote applicants can build more trust
  • Specialists can show depth without cluttering the CV
Simple process

How to use this with CVbaker

The fastest path is to start from your existing CV, preview the direction, then only order the full website if the preview makes sense for your goals.

1

Upload the CV you already use

2

Choose the kind of role you want

3

Review your website preview

4

Share the final link in applications and profiles

Questions people ask

FAQ

Will a personal website help me get hired?

It cannot guarantee a job, but it can make your story easier to understand and give recruiters more proof than a PDF alone.

Should students use a personal website?

Yes, especially if they have projects, internships, coursework, portfolios, or volunteer work that needs more context.

Where should I share the link?

Use it on LinkedIn, your email signature, application forms, freelancer profiles, and messages to recruiters or referrals.

Keep exploring

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