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Portfolio, layout designer is it okay to put it on git?
The bottom line is that there are projects I have completed, most of them are when you need it quickly and in any way - which is a shame to show), besides, the vast majority have closed. As a result, I have nothing to show when submitting a resume, when looking for a job. Is it normal if you make up 3-5 sites for a portfolio and put them on the git? Or do those who give links to real projects have an advantage? (there will also be links to the git host for everything) It’s just that my projects are still not a commercial product, but for obvious reasons it’s more profitable for me - this is both freedom of action and a full demonstration of my skills, and eliminating the risk of losing the project
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It's even better to host right there https://pages.github.com/
Just put it on the git - it will be even more priority. Most employers just ask for a link to the git so that you can immediately see the source code, and a list of links to ready-made commercial projects can sometimes say little.
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