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It was a great time that provided a lot of motivation and allowed me to rethink my direction during these difficult times for job seekers. Throughout the live session, I found myself thinking that I would love to work with someone like Jaemin or Hyangro. I'm not sure if Jaemin will see this review, but I'd like to take this opportunity to ask a question. Yesterday, I asked, "What would you do if you were a job seeker right now?" Following up on that, I'm curious about your insights on what kind of mindset a job seeker should have toward Computer Science (CS). Specifically, how would you recommend balancing CS studies while running a service during the job preparation period? Everyone says "CS is important," but since universities usually teach it in a more academic way, I have a lot of concerns about how to approach and study CS on my own. CS is also an endless subject... I feel like there are many new developers and job seekers around me with similar concerns. I think it would be very helpful to many people if you could share your thoughts on this topic through a lecture or a YouTube video. Once again, thank you for putting together such a great session! ps. I purchased Jaemin's course immediately after the live session ended! haha
Hello, Saengmacha Lager! Thank you so much for watching the live stream, participating so actively, and leaving such a thoughtful course review! To be honest, by today's standards, if I were starting from a completely blank slate in job-seeker mode with the goal of joining a service-oriented company, I would prioritize service development experience over CS (Computer Science) fundamentals first. The reasoning behind this is that, as you mentioned, if you really decide to dig deep into CS, there is simply no "end" to it. Therefore, in terms of priorities for the current era, I would likely push it further down the list. Instead, I would probably quickly go through one basic CS course on Inflearn and then use AI to refine the "CS knowledge" I already have. (I’d likely start by asking the AI what I don't know and what else I need to learn.) I had a feeling of déjà vu, so I looked it up and found that I uploaded a video on a similar topic on YouTube before! https://youtu.be/D8EpckBbvZU?si=0Nb0nMXVQmBJxYdf Since it's an older video, I'm not exactly sure what I said back then... but if you're curious, give it a watch, and if you have any further questions, please let me know! Once again, thank you for the sincere review and for purchasing the course!!




