
Developer Resume Writing & Interview Preparation Complete Guide
J Tech
Beyond how to write a resume, we will show you how to manage your career and succeed in interviews.
Beginner
Portfolio, Resume, Interview
What should you do if you want to appeal to your "development capabilities" rather than just your "specs" during the developer document screening process? This lecture focuses on teaching you how to write a resume that can increase the pass rate for developers who have excellent "development capabilities" but struggle to get interview opportunities. We will show you how to document your "development capabilities" in your resume, including SI company experience, academy courses, and personal portfolios.
Reviews from Early Learners
5.0
이한솔
I never prepared properly for my resume and it was a mess while I was working at a random company, but I am getting a lot of help since I started updating my resume this time.
5.0
hyojaekim
It was good that you only taught me the key points in a short period of time. I thought that I should organize it well and manage it consistently even after I enter the company. Thank you!
5.0
푸른꿈
A must-have lecture for those who have difficulty writing resumes! Those who have worked hard to write resumes but are now being robbed of their documents! Those who think their resumes have no content! After listening to this lecture, you will know what to do and what to write.
How to write a developer resume that stands out even with limited specs
How to package experience at an SI company as 'developer competency'
How to write a resume that increases your chances of passing the developer 'document screening' phase
How to write a resume that increases your document screening pass rate, as told by a CTO and CSO together
Do you know what helps developer recruiters the most?
It is collecting resumes through recruitment platforms (job search sites, etc.). While referrals from acquaintances are the most reliable method, there is no means as efficient as reviewing resumes through recruitment platforms to hire the developers a company needs.
Because numerous resumes are submitted through recruitment platforms, it is not easy for recruiters (interviewers, etc.) to spend more than 10 seconds looking at a single resume. You must write a resume that can catch their eye in a short amount of time to ensure the recruiter reviews it in detail and gives you the opportunity for an interview.
<Source: Programmers Recruiting Survey 2021, https://programmers.co.kr/pages/2021-recruiting-survey>
How can you write a resume that recruiters want to read and that doesn't get discarded during the document screening process?
Having reviewed and coached many people on their 'developer resumes' over the years, I want to use this lecture to address the misconceptions many developers have. In particular, for developers who believe they are failing document screenings due to relatively disadvantageous backgrounds, such as being a non-major or having experience only at SI companies, I want to share resume writing techniques that increase the chances of passing just by effectively describing your 'development capabilities'.
It's not necessarily because your specs are bad that you're failing the document screening! In most cases, it's because you haven't properly expressed your development capabilities in your resume.
Having reviewed and coached many people on their 'developer resumes', I would like to use this lecture to point out some common misconceptions developers have. In particular, for those who believe they are failing the document screening process due to relatively disadvantageous backgrounds, such as being a non-major or having experience only at SI companies, I want to share resume writing techniques that increase your chances of passing simply by properly describing your 'development capabilities.'
Learning the 'how to write a developer resume that effectively appeals to your development capabilities', compiled by Jay, who served as CTO for both listed companies and startups, and Michael, who served as CSO for major IT corporations and startups, based on their experience reviewing thousands of developer resumes and conducting hundreds of interviews, will help you reduce the trial and error of failing document screenings simply because you don't know how to write a resume despite having the technical skills.
CTO Jaeho Park
- Current CTO of Startup Dobda
- Former CTO of ICONLOOP
- Former CTO of Exem (KOSDAQ listed)
- Yes24 Monthly Developer (Go to link)
- Translated/Authored various development books such as Clean Code, Microservices Up and Running, etc.
- Operates YouTube "Channel Jaeho Park (Go to link)", "OKdevTV (Go to link)"
- Current CSO at Startup Dobda
- Former CEO of B&B
- Former Director at Nmedia Platform
- Former Strategy Team Leader at Neowiz Games
- Former Ad Business PM at Naver
While some resumes fail the screening process due to low qualifications, many 'developer resumes' are rejected because they fail to properly describe development capabilities.
Many companies are making efforts to find developers with strong development capabilities, even if their specs are low.
Who is this course right for?
Developers (or job seekers in development roles) who have never properly learned how to write a resume.
Those who are non-majors and have many concerns about writing a resume for a developer position
Those who believe they are failing the document screening (resume) stage due to their credentials, such as graduating from a regional university or having experience at an SI company.
Those whose resumes only contain stories about clubs, school classes, part-time jobs, and hobbies.
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'Dev Secret' will be sharing various insights on development, employment, and career management for developers. Through collaboration with numerous CTOs, planners, and designers, we will provide a wide range of content to help developers enhance their capabilities.
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I never prepared properly for my resume and it was a mess while I was working at a random company, but I am getting a lot of help since I started updating my resume this time.
Thank you. In some ways, 'How to write a resume' is similar to 'How to prepare for a job change to the company you want to work for.' I hope that this lecture will help you not only in how to write a resume, but also in planning and preparing your skill set and portfolio.
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A must-have lecture for those who have difficulty writing resumes! Those who have worked hard to write resumes but are now being robbed of their documents! Those who think their resumes have no content! After listening to this lecture, you will know what to do and what to write.
Thank you! I have compiled the methods I have used to teach interns at my company how to write resumes, and to review the resumes of developers around me. I hope this will be of great help to you as you lay the foundation for writing resumes!
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It was good that you only taught me the key points in a short period of time. I thought that I should organize it well and manage it consistently even after I enter the company. Thank you!
Thank you! I made this lecture so that you can easily follow along with examples. This is a summary of the parts that we felt were lacking while reviewing resumes. I hope it will be helpful for you to get into the company you want.
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It was good that they only taught the key points, but I can't help but think that it's ridiculously expensive compared to the course fee. I bought it because I was tempted by the lecture title and the lecture introduction, but I regret it a bit. I think it would be better if they added more FAQs about resumes in the appendix. If they don't give a discount, I want to stop them, and even if they do, I'll have to think about it a bit. Really~ I think it's right to try it out a lot.
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There are many logical basic stories that are difficult to refer to because there are fewer examples than expected. In terms of cost, the lecture content is very short and poor, and there are many random stories for this price. If the price is 50,000 won, it should have provided more examples, and it should have shown actual written texts to provide a proper guide. The lecture time of about 5 minutes per lecture was not an actual compressed lecture, but only theoretical stories. In that sense, the price of 10,000 won is appropriate for the class. It is only suitable for people who do not have time to watch blogs or YouTube.
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