Your GitHub Is Your Real Resume
Most developer resumes look exactly the same.
Same skills.
Same buzzwords.
Same claims.
- "5+ years experience"
- "Expert in React"
- "Senior Full Stack Developer"
But very little proof.
When evaluating developers, I've found that the strongest signal is rarely a resume.
It's what they've actually built.
A GitHub profile can reveal more in five minutes than a resume can reveal in five pages.
You can see:
- Real projects
- Commit history
- Open source contributions
- Technologies used
- Long-term consistency
- Actual code
And if the project is deployed, you can even see the final product in action.
The best developers I've met often have surprisingly weak resumes.
Some don't spend time polishing their LinkedIn profile.
Some don't care about personal branding.
Some don't even have a portfolio.
But they build.
They ship.
They maintain.
They solve real problems.
That made me question something:
Why are developers still being evaluated primarily through documents filled with self-reported claims?
What if we focused on evidence instead?
What if portfolios could be verified?
What if hiring managers could see proof of work instead of buzzwords?
That idea led me to start building MeFolio.
MeFolio is a platform designed to help developers showcase:
- Verified projects
- GitHub activity
- Real deployments
- Professional experience
- Proof of work
The goal isn't to replace GitHub.
The goal is to make it easier for developers to present everything they've built in a single trusted profile.
I'm still validating the idea and would love feedback from other developers.
Would you trust a verified portfolio more than a traditional resume?
Website: https://mefolio.app
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