I'm in the US, so it's possible all this may not apply, but my two cents:<p>What has been your job hunting strategy so far? What kinds of positions have you been looking for?<p>If you're just sending your resume online you need to do a lot more. Don't hesitate to reach out to recruiters or individuals at companies directly (but be professional about it). You have to treat finding a job as a job in of itself. Track leads, use multiple forms of communication (online, email, social, snail mail, in person even), and follow up on positions you apply to if you don't hear back in a reasonable amount of time.<p>Personally, I've found the best leads are through people I already know or people I meet. I would look if there are any meetups or networking events nearby you can attend. If that doesn't work, perhaps you can virtually create a presence online by contributing to open projects or be more active on visible forums (HN, Stack Overflow, etc.).<p>Also, maybe you can broaden your scope to a wider array of positions so you can just get started working somewhere. Sometimes once you start at a company other positions open up that you can transition too.<p>That aside, a few notes on your site:<p>* The Voter link doesn't work.<p>* The Mlinar link opens a page with the same CS:GO language.<p>* Your grammar is a bit stilted. I'm guessing English isn't your native language, but if English speakers are your your target audience you may want to clean it up.<p>* The individual portfolio pages need richer descriptions of the kind of work you were doing.<p>* You have a few mailto links, but you don't actually list your email anywhere.