QR Code for
Resumes & CVs
Add a QR code to your resume linking to your portfolio, LinkedIn, or personal website.
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A QR code on your resume links a piece of paper to your entire digital presence. Recruiters scan to see your portfolio, LinkedIn, GitHub, or personal website — all without typing a URL. It signals that you're tech-savvy and makes your application more interactive.
What to Link To
Link to whatever strengthens your candidacy most. For designers, link to your portfolio. For developers, link to your GitHub or personal site. For everyone else, your LinkedIn profile is the safest bet. If you have multiple things to show, create a simple personal page with links to all of them.
Placement and Design
Put the QR code in the header of your resume next to your contact info. Keep it small (about 1.5cm × 1.5cm) so it doesn't dominate the layout. Add a subtle label like 'Portfolio' or 'LinkedIn' so the recruiter knows what they'll see when they scan.
Does It Actually Help?
Recruiters report that resumes with QR codes linking to relevant work samples get more attention. It's a low-effort differentiator — most candidates don't do it, so you stand out. Just make sure whatever you link to is polished and up to date.