What does a hiring manager look for in a design portfolio review?
Have you ever wished you could read a hiring manager's mind or be in the hiring manager’s shoes when they are scanning through your portfolio review? It would be easy, wouldn't it? To highlight the content they want to see and get hired!
Since nobody has the superpower to do so, our mentor Glen Lipka, Head of Product Design at Falkonry, shares some important criteria for when a hiring manager reviews your portfolio.
🚨 Please note - different hiring managers have different expectations and hiring processes. The tips in this blog are from Glen’s perspective. The objective of this blog is to share a glimpse of what a hiring manager is looking for in a design portfolio review.
⏰ Portfolio Review: Estimated time a hiring manager takes to review your portfolio
54% of hiring managers will take about 5 to 10 minutes for a portfolio review
35% of hiring managers will take about 5 minutes for a portfolio review
11% of hiring managers will take about 10 minutes for a portfolio review
The hiring managers will select 5 to 10 candidates per week for phone screening.
📜 Portfolio Review: The Average Candidate Portfolio
Too long Content not customized to the job description
Provide referral
Case Studies Take about 20 minutes to read
Too meta: Using sticky notes, meta-design, and tiny texts do not help to understand the story of your portfolio.
The About Page is boring with just text
No navigation
No progressive disclosure
Unengaging
Relying on one portfolio template Mix and match portfolio templates are what hiring managers expect from you.
All the same
Where is the design? A portfolio reflects the type of designer you are. That is why you need to spend time crafting your portfolio to represent who you are through your work and experiences.
👀 Portfolio Review: What hiring manager is looking for?
An ideal portfolio should highlight the following :
Can be reviewed in 5 minutes
Artistic skill: Pick the color that makes sense and spend time on the layout of the portfolio template
Natural leadership Have you played a role where people have succeeded? Explain and highlight leadership skills and experiences.
A creative problem solver
A good communicator Highlight communication skills.
Detailed-oriented The portfolio is clickable, scrollable, and easy to navigate.
Kind and interesting person
A student’s mind Provide learnings and growing experiences such as books and experiments and not limited to Medium articles.