A practical workflow for turning resume bullets into credible portfolio narratives with proof.
Start with evidence, not adjectives
Replace vague claims like 'results-driven' with concrete scope and outcomes.
Collect one metric, one decision, and one artifact for each project before writing narrative copy.
- Metric: what changed
- Decision: what tradeoff you made
- Artifact: what someone can inspect
Map resume bullets to a story structure
Use a simple sequence: context, problem, action, and result.
This keeps your portfolio scannable for recruiters and credible for clients.
Publish a consistent intro across channels
Once you have a strong headline and bio draft, keep your website hero, LinkedIn headline, and resume summary aligned.
Consistency improves trust and reduces friction for someone deciding whether to contact you.