You’re not invisible. You’re just untrusted.

Aug 02, 2025 12:36 am

Ever feel like you’re doing everything right?


👉 You’ve updated your resume.

👉 You’ve redesigned your portfolio (again).

👉 You’ve been posting on LinkedIn.


And yet… nothing.

No interviews.

No callbacks.

Just silence.


Here’s the real reason:

You don’t have a visibility problem. You have a trust gap.


Let me explain.


Most job seekers assume that if more people see them, they’ll get more interviews.

But hiring doesn’t work like a YouTube algorithm.

It works more like Airbnb.


Stay with me.


If you’re booking a place to stay, would you choose:


  • Listing A: Beautiful photos, zero reviews, no host profile.
  • Listing B: Decent photos, 12 glowing reviews, verified host, and a friend who stayed there before?


You’d pick Listing B.


Not because it’s fancier — but because it’s trusted.


Hiring managers do the same thing.

They’re not trying to find “the best designer.”

They’re trying to avoid hiring the wrong one.


That’s why most decisions happen:


  • In warm channels (internal team, referrals, peer intros)
  • With familiar faces (even if less experienced)
  • Based on proof of value, not polish


Here’s the truth:

You can’t out-polish a trust gap.


That’s why strangers with perfect case studies still get ghosted…

And referrals with messy decks still get interviews.


Because trust isn’t built through visuals.

It’s built through proximity, proof, and relationships.


So the next time you’re tempted to “update your portfolio one more time”…

Ask yourself:

Who have I actually built trust with this week?


That question will unlock more interviews than any layout tweak ever could.


Have you been mistaking visibility for trust?

Reply and tell me what hit hardest.

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