A “pretty” portfolio won’t get you hired

Feb 20, 2025 12:56 am

I once reviewed a UX designer’s portfolio.

• Clean UI? ✅

• Well-structured case studies? ✅

• High-quality visuals? ✅


Yet… he still wasn’t getting interviews.


Why?


Because hiring managers don’t just want artifacts—they want stories.


The biggest mistake I see?

❌ Treating portfolios like a gallery of work instead of a narrative that sells your thinking.


Here’s the truth:

📌 No hiring manager hires you for how nice your UI looks.

📌 They care about how you solve problems that drive business impact.


So we rebuilt his case studies using my Story-Driven Portfolio Method:

The problem: What was broken? What business goal were you solving?

Your process: Why did you make specific design choices?

The impact: How did your work create measurable change?


The result? More callbacks. More engaged interviews. A UX job offer.


Your portfolio isn’t just a collection of screens. It’s a sales pitch for your thinking.


If your portfolio isn’t getting you interviews, DM me “STORY” and I’ll share the method that works.

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