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You don't need a personal website (and why I no longer have one)

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    LinkedIn will act as a resume (although my actual resume is now hosted on resume.io) Update LinkedIn to link back to GitHub and Dev.to profiles. Update profile to mimic Resume credentials list.

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    Before getting started, I would still advocate for creating your own personal site if there's a specific need that it fills. If you are a freelance website builder, a personal site is necessary as a way of showcasing your skills. Others with design-oriented positions may find that the complete creative control a personal site provides best projects your abilities than using other platforms like Dribbble. Additionally, a personal site can be useful as a central resource if you have a sizeable audience, even if the only content for display is a list of your social media profiles.

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