Student guide4 min read

How students can use OneLink for resumes, projects, and placements

A student does not need a full website to look organized. OneLink can become a clean academic profile that collects everything a teacher, recruiter, or client needs to see.

Student preparing study material and laptop

What is the use case?

Students often have many useful links, but they are scattered in different places. OneLink helps you put your resume, LinkedIn, GitHub, portfolio, certificates, project videos, and contact details on one simple page.

When you apply for an internship, placement, freelance work, or college event, you can share one link instead of sending many separate links.

How does it help students?

It makes you look more prepared and professional. A recruiter can open one page and quickly see your skills, work, and contact details.

It also saves time. You can update your OneLink page whenever you complete a new project or certificate, and the same shared link will still work.

What should you add?

Add your resume, LinkedIn profile, GitHub account, portfolio website, best projects, certificates, email address, and any demo videos.

Keep the most important link at the top. If you are applying for a developer role, your GitHub and portfolio should be easy to find first.

Simple example

A final-year student can add a resume link, GitHub profile, LinkedIn profile, three best project demos, a certificate folder, and an email button. This becomes one clean profile link for placement forms and interview messages.

Main benefits

  • You share one clean link in resumes, emails, and applications.
  • Recruiters can quickly understand your skills and work.
  • You can keep updating your profile without changing the link everywhere.
  • Your projects, certificates, and contact details look organized.

Quick tips

  • Use a clear profile photo and short bio.
  • Put your strongest project links first.
  • Remove old or weak links before sharing with recruiters.

Build your own page

You can create a OneLink page with your profile, social links, and important action links. Keep the page simple and put the most useful links first.

Start building