Is Behance a waste of time?
Are more UX/UI jobs requiring that you have a portfolio on behance or dribble
A personal website is enough, but usually I stalk applicants on dribble and behance. If they don't have work posted there, I still have a look at their appreciations, to have a general feeling on what they like and what they aspire to.
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I'm almost in my third year of college, studying an IxD course, and my tutors are pushing for us to start working on our portfolios.
We still haven't done any website coding, so they recommend us some platforms we can use to build them.
I was thinking to do mine on Behance (since it was on the recommended list, it's free and seems easy) but after browsing around here I'm not sure anymore, seeing that a lot of people are pushing for Webflow, Squarespace or Uxfolio.
Do you think it's worth working on Behance or not?
I've seen a couple of jobs posted today where one of the requirements was to have a portfolio on behance or dribble. Just wanted to see if anyone else also noticed that. I only use the sites for inspiration and prefer to have my own website.
A personal website is enough, but usually I stalk applicants on dribble and behance. If they don't have work posted there, I still have a look at their appreciations, to have a general feeling on what they like and what they aspire to.
This is so strange. Why would the platform matter at all?
Also this tells me they think UX = UI.