How to Write a Developer Resume to Escape a 4% Document Pass Rate (Including Practice)
If resume writing stops at theory, it remains superficial knowledge that you never truly master. In this market, where document pass rates are in the single digits, you will work with me on core strategies and hands-on practice.
I have put the stories I couldn't finish in the lecture into this book.
Sometimes when I attended offline events, there were people who greeted me first, saying they were my students.
I was too shy to welcome you properly at the time, so I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude.
It has been about two years since those of you first watched the lecture.
Among those who felt hopeless about finding a job at the time, some may have been hired and are currently working,
while others may have stepped away from the path of a developer for different reasons.
As AI has become fully popularized, I have continued to work and contemplate in the meantime.
Currently, I am working on development deeply intertwined with domains like payment systems, while simultaneously running a project of a completely different nature that puts AI at the forefront.
As I work on these two polar opposite tasks simultaneously, the boundary between what belongs to the realm of AI and what must be decided by humans has actually become much clearer.
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As those concerns accumulated, I compiled the stories I couldn't fully cover in my lectures or on a resume into a book.
It covers everything from coding tests, interviews, salary negotiations, growth, and career changes to how to utilize AI.
I hope this will be helpful to those who are interested. If there is anyone around you who has similar concerns, please feel free to share it with them.
Kyobo Book Centre: https://product.kyobobook.co.kr/detail/S000220049065
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Best regards, Seunghyun Kang




