I completely agree that users should be able to add questions to their CVs/Stories. I was slightly surprised to learn here that it wasn't possible.
A truly good question displays positive (employment) attributes as much as a good answer does. It shows your ability to communicate the nature of a problem to your peers. It has to be clear, and walk a fine line of providing sufficient information without diving into excruciating detail. Your thought process and your ability to research a problem are laid out. It also shows that you're willing to ask for help if you're stuck: a component of teamwork. These are all traits that you may want to highlight for potential employers.
These things may not be covered just in your "top" questions: as others have pointed out, sometimes a high score just means you got there first (my own top answer is one of these: I don't want it anywhere near my resume). A link to any of your Stack Overflow questions should be allowed, as it is for answers. Any post that you're proud of and want to show off should be fair game.