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I registered for the course to get information about interviews as a non-major. As I read the book, I realized that the author is not a complete non-major. After all, since he is in the engineering field, he had the opportunity to take classes related to it. If you are not in the engineering field or a high school graduate, you might think that the first part is completely different from me. Also, since it uses Samsung as an example, the job description might be a bit different for those who want to work at a small startup (although it is different for each company). Excluding the author's stories, I haven't read the interview part all the way through yet, but I think it is essential in the process of creating another case that says, "I can also get a job as a developer as a non-major." At first, I thought it was a lecture, but I was a bit confused because it was a book. I guess I came in in a hurry without looking closely. The structure of the writing is a bit hard to read. I wish the paragraphs were spaced out a bit, but they are too close together, so I think it might be hard to focus if you are not interested. I wonder if it will be better if I look at it in Notion. Anyway, I will read it all the way through and make it completely mine, including the appendix. Thank you for the great lecture material^^
Thank you for your feedback on readability. I divided the paragraphs as I thought, but I think it was a little lacking. I will try to improve it further. If you have any questions because you are not in the engineering field, I will try my best to help you, such as by working together on a job search strategy, so please contact me anytime!!







