Showcase your student portfolio in your bio link
Stand out to recruiters and programs. Share your projects, skills, and achievements from one professional page — even without work experience.
Why this matters
Students applying for internships, graduate programs, or their first job need a way to stand out. A bio link page showcases academic projects, extracurriculars, volunteer work, and skills in a modern, shareable format.
How to get started
- 1Create your Platter page with a clean, modern theme
- 2Write a brief bio highlighting your major, university, and career goals
- 3Link to class projects, research papers, or GitHub repositories
- 4Add extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and leadership roles
- 5Include your LinkedIn profile and a contact or email link
Benefits
- Stand out to recruiters with a modern, shareable portfolio
- Showcase projects and skills even without extensive work experience
- Free to start — perfect for students on a budget
- Easy to update as you complete new projects and gain experience
Recommended blocks
Text block for academic bio and career goalsLink blocks for projects, papers, and GitHubImage feed for visual projects and presentationsSocial media icons for LinkedIn and professional networks
Frequently asked questions
- What should a student include on their bio link page?
- Your major and university, 3-5 best projects or papers, relevant skills, extracurriculars, and a LinkedIn profile. Focus on demonstrating capability rather than listing everything.
- Is this free for students?
- Yes. Platter's free plan includes everything you need — unlimited links, social icons, and professional themes. No credit card required.
- How do I share it with recruiters?
- Add your Platter URL to your LinkedIn headline, email signature, and resume header. It gives recruiters a richer view than a one-page resume alone.
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