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Thank you for the great lecture. I am also a regular viewer of your YouTube videos. I am currently preparing for backend positions, and I noticed that most companies require both a resume and a portfolio when applying. Therefore, I have been summarizing my accomplishments concisely in my resume, while using my portfolio to describe problem situations, solutions, and my thought process in more detail. After taking your lecture, a concern has come up. If I should include the problem background, solution process, and my considerations within the resume itself, how should I structure the content in my portfolio? I am wondering if it is better to expand on those points in even greater detail, even if it means some content might overlap.
Hello Minsu, thank you for the course review! The atmosphere and patterns vary much more than you might think depending on the company and the reviewer (various situations such as company size, recruitment process, number of document reviewers and interviewers, etc.). Therefore, it is difficult to generalize, but in my opinion, you should provide enough explanation in the resume to lightly aid understanding and include the details in the portfolio. As I mentioned similarly in the lecture, since reviewers ultimately focus more on the resume when there are "many applicants," I believe it is correct to sufficiently appeal your primary charm within the resume itself. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask in the community section! Thank you!
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