A resume link built for real estate agents

Updated June 6, 2026

Built-in view tracking

See when your resume is opened. A PDF attachment can never tell you that.

One stable URL

Update your resume anytime and the link stays the same. No more "final_v3.pdf".

Cleaner than an attachment

Share a tidy link that opens instantly in any browser, on any device.

In real estate, you are the brand. Your reputation, your production, and how you carry yourself are what win listings and earn a spot on a strong team, and all of that should land the moment you share your background. A resume link gives you a single, polished URL that presents your experience and track record cleanly, whether you're joining a new brokerage, fielding a recruiting pitch, or networking with other professionals.

A professional link for your real estate career

Agents share their background more often than most people think. You interview with a brokerage, a team lead pitches you on switching, or you build credibility with a referral partner. In every one of those moments, handing over a tidy link reads as more established than emailing a resume.pdf. The link becomes part of your personal brand. It's clean, it's on your name, and it's ready whenever you need it.

Real estate runs on relationships and timing. A link that opens straight away on a phone, with no download and no app prompt, meets people where they are.

Where agents share their resume link

The link slots into the way agents already operate:

  • Brokerage applications and recruiting. Share it when you're interviewing with or being recruited by a brokerage or team.
  • LinkedIn. In your Featured section, where brokers and recruiters look.
  • Email signature. Under your name, next to your license and contact details.
  • Business cards and networking. A short link is easy to print and easy to mention to a referral partner.

Keep your production current

Your numbers change with every closing, and your resume should keep up without a fight. With a stable link, you update your recent sales, your volume, and any new certifications whenever you want, and the URL never changes. A broker who saved your link last quarter sees your latest production today. You can also see when your resume gets opened, which is handy signal when you're weighing offers from competing brokerages.

Present yourself like the professional you are

Set up one resume link, put it on your applications, profile, signature, and cards, and refresh your production whenever you close. It keeps your personal brand sharp and current with no upkeep. Start by creating your resume link, or see how sharing a link beats an attachment.

Create your resume link

Upload a PDF, claim your slug, and share one link that never changes.

Frequently asked questions

Why would a real estate agent need a resume link?

When you're interviewing with a brokerage, getting recruited by a team, or networking with other professionals, a clean resume link puts your production, credentials, and experience in one polished place you can share fast.

Where should agents share their resume link?

Add it to your brokerage applications, your LinkedIn profile, your email signature, and your business cards. Anywhere you'd hand someone your background, the link does it more cleanly than an attachment.

Can I update my resume as I close more deals?

Yes. Update your production numbers and recent sales whenever you want. The link stays the same, so the version a broker opens always reflects your latest track record.

Does a resume link look professional for real estate?

A clean, name-based link reinforces your personal brand, which is everything in this business. It opens straight to a tidy page and looks far better than a downloaded file.

Can I see if a broker opened my resume?

Yes. The link records views, so when you're being recruited or applying to a brokerage, you can tell when your resume was opened and follow up at the right moment.

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