I’m a software engineer (mostly frontend webdev) currently employed at a job I really like. While I’m not currently job searching, I would like to create a “brand”, or at least a web presence for myself in order to network and/or make it easier should the necessity arise. I've also started doing more side projects, and I'd like to show them off.
The catch is that some of the side projects I enjoy creating tend to border on the “unprofessional”. Not at all offensive or rude, just… silly, maybe a little satirical (in the vein of things like Obnoxious.css, or https://thebestmotherfucking.website/). My work is high quality, but I’m worried that a few “silly” projects might make it harder to find a job, especially if I’m looking for a more senior role.
Questions:
1. Is it possible I am overthinking this?
2. Would it make sense to publish under a pseudonym? I feel like this would give me the ability to network and showcase my skills while being selective about who I show my public portfolio to.
3. Do you have a web presence? Did it ever help or hurt your job search?
Thanks!
Every corporate employer I've ever talked to is quite risk averse and Googles peoples names to "check for character".
The only way to get around this is to have a personal relationship with the shotcallers at the top, or work for a quirky firm like Pornhub lol.