인프런 영문 브랜드 로고
인프런 영문 브랜드 로고

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Finally, everyone is here. I really enjoyed the lectures of Kim Young-han, who I always trust and watch. The company I work for is SI, so I never did proper monitoring. I just fixed it when a client contacted me about a problem, and I never thought about introducing separate monitoring. However, while listening to this lecture, I was able to learn how important monitoring is and how easy it is to handle monitoring using Spring Boot. I'm going to apply this to my work. The stories in the "Next" chapter really resonate with me. I'm a 3rd-year SI backend junior developer who wants to move to a major service company, and I have a lot of concerns. I'm studying hard, but in practice, I repeat the development I've done (mainly CRUD), so there's nothing worth writing on my resume. Even if I wanted to write something on my resume, the only things I've worked on are "developed an admin page" and "created an automatic deployment script", so there's nothing to write. Even if I write down the improvements I made, I often wonder if they are really worth putting on my resume. At the same time, I also wonder if I am expecting too much from a junior developer who has only been working for 2 years and 3 months. If 2 years and 3 months had passed since I went to the Nekaraku Cup, would I have built a great career? When I think about these things, all I am left with is worries, and even if I study after work, all I get is worries. What level do you want from a 3rd-year backend developer? I am running like crazy because I don't want to fail at changing jobs, but since I don't know this, it feels like I am running through a tunnel with no exit. Of course, even if I know, I won't be able to see the exit right away, but I think the vague fear will go away.

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Bada Kang, it's good to have a big goal from the beginning, but if you continue to study and work hard, your skills will continue to build up, and it's also a good idea to move to a slightly better environment based on that. If you steadily build your skills and receive continuous feedback while interviewing, you'll be able to find your direction faster. The following video will be helpful https://youtu.be/QHlyr8soUDM I'm rooting for you!

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107 lectures

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12,152 students

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107 lectures

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12,152 students