I'm transitioning to front-end UI/UX and visual design programming, so I put up this resume/consulting site in about a day and a half.
http://michael.chisari.us/
I'm still working on it, but I'm throwing it out there for criticism in the meantime. Design, functionality, context. Brutality appreciated.
Michael Chisari
michael@chisari.us
You should probably do some more cross-browser testing (sandwich menu is a little malformed in FF) if you're not already
Instead of using colored circles, use the icons for the technologies you know
Text below your name is cut off in FF
There is probably no need to have a white stripe with black text with your name in it. Since you have a relatively dark thing as the background, why not just put white text with your name and the sub title?
Knowledge, Professional, and all those sections should stick to the top just like your name, so the person can jump to those sections whenever they want
Colors are a bit drab, maybe consider using flatuicolors.com ?
Break up the text a little more, or word-wrap in denser columns. it's a little laborious to start from left and read all the way to the right side of the screen and come back
Larger font, less/more succint text
Create better hierarchy between the sections... If the hierarchy was more visible/prominent, you wouldn't need to name sections <section> * <subsection> (i.e. "Knowledge * Server"). You could have the sections be below the stick topnav bar, that way user knows where they are by color and you don't need to be repetitive
Background is a little distracting, either commit to white text on dark background or commit to background at the top and fading to solid gray or something
Use company logos (and give attribution or whatever) instead of drab colored blocks with text