Where Do You Put A Portfolio Link On A Resume?
Quick Fix: Add your live portfolio link (e.g., https://yourname.design/portfolio) directly below your email address and phone number in the contact info block of your resume and LinkedIn profile.
What’s happening with portfolio links on resumes?
These days, hiring managers want to see real work—not just a printed page. A portfolio URL lets them instantly check out your case studies, code samples, or design work without digging through attachments. According to the LinkedIn Help Center (2026), recruiters spend just seven seconds scanning a resume; a clearly visible link boosts the odds they’ll click through. A 2025 study by ResumeLab found that 68% of tech and creative roles now expect or strongly prefer a portfolio link built right into the resume.
How do I place a portfolio link correctly on my resume?
Follow these exact steps to make sure your link is easy to find and works everywhere.
- Plain-text resumes (TXT or DOCX)
- Add a fresh line right under your email:
Portfolio: https://yourportfolio.com/work
- Always include the full “https://” so applicant tracking systems can turn it into a clickable link.
- PDF resumes (built in Word 365 or Google Docs)
- Open your file in Microsoft Word 365 (2026) or Google Docs.
- Type
Portfolio: https://yourportfolio.com/work just below your contact details.
- Highlight the URL, hit Ctrl+K, paste the link in the Address box, and set the display text to the clean URL.
- Export to PDF via File → Export → Create PDF/XPS. In 2026, most ATS parsers still preserve the hyperlink.
- LinkedIn profile (desktop 2026)
- Click the Me icon → View profile.
- Scroll down to the Contact info card beneath your headline.
- Click the pencil (Edit) icon → Add custom link.
- Label it “Portfolio,” paste
https://yourportfolio.com/work, and hit Save.
What if the link doesn’t work when recruiters click it?
Try these quick fixes to keep your portfolio accessible.
- Fallback text: Under the URL, add the raw address in parentheses:
Portfolio: https://yourportfolio.com/work (yourportfolio.com/work). Some ATS tools still pull the plain URL even if the hyperlink fails.
- QR code block: Generate a free QR code at QR Code Generator (2026 free tier), drop it into your resume as an image, and test it with a phone scanner. Some recruiters like this visual shortcut.
- Deep-link version: If your portfolio has multiple projects, link straight to your strongest piece:
Portfolio: https://yourportfolio.com/projects/ux-case-study. Recruiters land on your best work right away.
How can I keep the link working and up to date?
Schedule these simple checks so your portfolio stays fresh and clickable.
| Task |
Frequency |
Tool |
| Check URL validity |
Monthly |
Dead Link Checker (2026) |
| Update portfolio case studies |
Quarterly |
GitHub Pages / Behance / personal site |
| Test ATS parsing |
Before each application |
Jobscan (2026) |
| Rotate domain if expired |
As needed |
Domain registrar dashboard |
Honestly, using a vanity domain (e.g., yourname.portfolio) instead of a long provider slug makes your resume look cleaner—especially when printed. They’re cheap via Namecheap in 2026 and take two minutes to set up.
Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.