I agree with Bassem 100%. A personal website is a good way to demonstrate your abilities; it shows examples of your code, your writing, you ability to deploy and maintain production code, and maybe even you ability to maintain a public repo. That's a good place to start.
If you want to show a specific company you're able to learn their stack, or if you're targeting a specific stack to work with at a new gig, it might be worth putting something small together that you can build off of over time and even if it's super simple it will give you a link to share.
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I agree with Bassem 100%. A personal website is a good way to demonstrate your abilities; it shows examples of your code, your writing, you ability to deploy and maintain production code, and maybe even you ability to maintain a public repo. That's a good place to start.
If you want to show a specific company you're able to learn their stack, or if you're targeting a specific stack to work with at a new gig, it might be worth putting something small together that you can build off of over time and even if it's super simple it will give you a link to share.