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This is a great lecture that I can recommend to junior to mid-career applicants and recruiters. The lecture is well explained in easy words from the applicant's perspective. The instructor's diction is good, so the lecture content is easy to understand! General lectures for each job group often have writing skill content, but since the content is specialized content for developer resumes, there are many skills that can be practically acquired. In terms of the curriculum, the composition that starts with mindset and brainstorming was good. It is also good to summarize the lecture content because the learning objectives are introduced and organized by section. Since it is a format that conducts practice with specific cases for each area of the resume, you can write your resume yourself through the lecture. It also includes feedback-related content, so it is helpful for both the person receiving and giving resume feedback. Personally, I liked the content on tunnel vision. This lecture is also helpful for recruiters who are doing practical work. Junior recruitment is greatly affected by recruitment trends. Unless you are a human resources expert, it is difficult to use resources to analyze changing trends, but this lecture reduces fatigue from the recruiter's perspective. You can learn methods for analyzing resumes. There are many people who are not good at writing resumes despite having good skills, but this helps you discover hidden capabilities in resumes that are covered up. The content on anti-patterns helps you objectively analyze resumes wrapped in modifiers. I will try to use the WWHR-based concretization method to extract interview questions from resumes. In order to write a good resume and find the talents needed for the organization, you will need quality experience to support it. I thought this lecture was valuable in that it made me think about how I should approach my work as a developer. Since the instructor's experience is rich and specific, I thought again about what kind of attitude I should have in reality, not in an ideal. Thank you for helping me establish my identity as a developer.
Lim Ding Dong, I sincerely thank you for taking the time to write such a sincere review. I am so glad that the lecture was helpful, and I feel a great sense of accomplishment because I feel that the goals of my lecture were properly conveyed. All the feedback from students is a great help to me, and I would like to especially thank you for sharing your thoughts in such detail. I will continue to create lectures that can meet your expectations. Thank you again!