And most developers are wasting it.
When a client or recruiter Googles you —
your GitHub shows up.
What do they see?
Empty repos. No README. No description.
Just code floating in the dark.
Here's how to make your GitHub speak for you
✓ Write a proper README for every project.
Include: what it does, tech stack, screenshots, live link.
A good README = instant credibility.
✓ Pin your best 6 projects.
Don't make them scroll. Show your best work first.
✓ Add a profile README.
This is your GitHub bio. Introduce yourself.
Show your stack. Add your contact links.
✓ Keep your contribution graph green.
Consistency shows discipline.
And discipline is what clients pay for.
✓ Star and fork projects you actually use.
It shows you're an active part of the community.
Your GitHub is working for you 24/7.
Make sure it's saying the right things.



