Hey guys/gals, I've decided to start a blog website in order to look more professional. I need feedback on it and the work contained within it. What do I need to do to give me the best possible chance of getting hired? I'm really getting pissed off with being unemployed.
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Some companies even frown upon blogs... some.
Put it right up in their face. Make it your home page and leave all the blogs and other text on other pages. If they want to go there, they will. Don't force them to read walls of text to get to your work.
Word Press is awesome for portfolio site. I love it.
Right now the first thing that comes up is a WIP model. The thing about those is that they're guaranteed to not look as good in progress as they do when they're finished, so showing them in your portfolio is kind of like trying to sell a car by showing off 2/3rds of the engine and half a wheel. WIP shots are great if you want feedback on how those parts are going so far, but not so useful for demonstrating your skills to potential employers.
Also, the first pictures that come up in the Gallery section are a partial torso and head (which was what the DWIV Mini #1 asked for, but probably not what hiring managers are looking for) and it's got your old url listed instead of the current one. Then high poly Taz, then a tank, then Predator, then misc props and things. It makes it hard to tell what your focus is and what kind of job you're looking for specifically. If you're shooting for characters, make a bunch of finished characters and show them. If you're shooting for environments, make a bunch of finished environments and show them. Or both, if that's your thing. But make it a focused effort in any case.
Anyway, good luck on the job hunt. Keep your head up and keep making stuff. It's the only way to make it happen (as far as I can tell at least).
My best advice if you really want to do the whole blog thing, create a personal site/blog, and create an entirely different portfolio site that is edited, clean, and goal orientated(getting a job!). But do the blog last, because its a waste of time when you're unemployed