I worked for myself. So I have no current experience. Ordinary employers seem to see this as red flag. No callbacks.
Are portfolios still a thing or should I go for non-profits and rebuild a network that way? Portfolios got me work back when I was contracting.
How would I transition back in? I'm in 40s.
Portfolios are still useful, but they don't get you past the resume screen, only the latter screening processes.
Web tech is in very high demand, so you should have little problem in an average company, at least something better than a non-profit.
Rather than looking for employers — avoid the standard HR trap.
Instead, Look for the guy WHO you can best help.
LinkedIn is useful here— sort individual profiles by market/Industry/title etc…
Companies with fewer than 50 people, usually have easier access to true senior decision-makers. Reach out directly for discovery conversation.
Also, contact the alumni organizations of any schools you attended.
Put your resume/CV on popular job boards and update your Linkedin so recruiters can find you.
Good luck.