Creating your Creator Page
Introduction
In this lesson you'll learn how to create an appealing Portfolio using the Roblox Talent Hub. The Talent Hub is built into Roblox and is very useful for finding Jobs, Teams, and Creators. Please note, You cannot add actual Work Examples other than games you've made onto the Talent Hub. Please view the "Creating a Portfolio" Guide on how to make a real portfolio.
Let's Begin
- Go to the Roblox Talent Hub.
- Login to your Roblox Account.
- Click on "Update your Creator Page"
Once you're there it should look something like this:

First, You'll want to write an appealing Bio. It should include an About me, your skills, and maybe some past projects you've worked on. Here's an example:
"Hey there, I'm Code. I've been a Scripter for 3+ years and I've worked on many exciting projects!
Want to Hire me?
Contact me on Discord at code2.0 | 721468083117490257
You can also list your achievements such as Game Visits, other development skills you have, or even games you've contributed to.
Open to Work
Now let's look at the "Open to Work" category. Here you can list if you're taking commissions or if you're working part time or full time. You can also type up a little message telling them what kind of commissions you do take!

Once you're done click "Save". Now let's move onto the Skills category!
Skills
Here you can list what Skills you have. In the image below I've selected "Scripting" and "UI Design". Simply select the skills you have and we can move on!

Links
You can display links on your portfolio that take users to the given platform.
The Options are:
- Your Roblox Profile
- Your Developer Forum profile
- YouTube
- Twitch
You may have noticed that there's no Discord option. This is why we listed it above in our Bio so people know where to contact us! You can also set a "Preferred Contact". This will put a star next to it so people know where they should contact you.
You can set your page to Private or Public here:

Work History
You can also display games that you've worked on in the past. This is an easy way for others to get a sense of the games you've made! See the image below as an example.

Click on the + Icon to log a project. This'll popup a menu where you can add lots of details about the game, what you did in it, etc.

Everything is pretty self-explainatory but note when you get down to the Experience ID - It's not the PlaceID. You need to go to the dashboard, click the 3 dots and Copy the Start Place ID. Then click the Add button and it'll tell you if it's a valid Experience ID or not. You can leave the Team section blank if you're not on a team but this feature is there so you can list all the games that you and a verified team have made. Teams is another word for Studios.
When you've inserted all the information you like click the Save button and view the changes! If you did it all correctly then it should look something like this:

Thanks for reading!
Written by @code2.0