Controversial question. Knowing there are hundreds of applicants for each design job posting, do we really believe that recruiter will spend half a day reading through lengthy case studies of one designer? Why we cherish walls of text in creative portfolios all out of sudden 😅
Highly doubt those "1 day - 200 applicants" numbers in Linkedin jobs - always round numbers, kinda like those "buy now, only 2 left" dark patterns everywere smh
Wouldn’t be so sure. A friend just got a job that had ~1500 applicants according to their hiring manager. I’m on the last recruitment step and the company also got several hundred portfolios in a few days. The saturation is high nowadays.
Then the criteria for the job wasn't the folio, but something else. I can get a job without a CV, most good designers are getting lots of DMs from recruiters all the time, I only see hundreds of applicants for jobs that ask a lot extra for the same money...
At previous job, even with very little effort on our end and offers in one hidden place, we still were getting a decent amount of applicants each round.