Are My Projects Portfolio-Worthy for a Career Switch?

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Asked By CuriousMind87 On

Hey everyone! I'm currently working as a marketing manager, and while I love my job, I'm considering a transition into web development. I have a few projects I've worked on in my spare time, mostly to streamline my marketing work, and I'd love your feedback on whether they're solid enough to feature in a portfolio. Here's what I've got:

1. [palletanalyzerpro.com](http://palletanalyzerpro.com) - This started as a way to help price wholesale pallets for marketing.
2. [killshot.rip](http://killshot.rip) - A fun personal project, it's a daily word game similar to Wordle.
3. [lkly.net](http://lkly.net) - This site showcases some open-source projects and various random creations.

Plus, I've created several more websites for rebranding initiatives at different companies. I'm unsure how to package all of this into a cohesive portfolio, or if it's even worth pursuing. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By CreativeCoder63 On

I'd suggest showcasing the projects that have real-life applications, like your pallet analyzer since it relates to marketing. Feature this prominently in your portfolio, along with explanations of the skills involved in each project. Tailwind is a great choice for styling and can enhance your design appeal, so mention that too!

Answered By TechieStar09 On

Honestly, these projects look a bit basic and not particularly complex. The design seems like a bigger issue, especially for a portfolio. Make sure to highlight any unique features or the problems your projects solve when you present them. Also, consider including more detailed explanations of your process and what technologies you used.

CuriousMind87 -

That's fair! I'm just a marketer trying my hand at something new, though.

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