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Responsive Website Portfolio (Architecture Agency)

Through the entire process of creating a responsive website with HTML+CSS+JQUERY publishing, you will gain a solid foundation for intermediate publishing skills and practical publishing know-how. In particular, you will gain confidence in creating your own portfolio website by experiencing the entire process of creating a website through sufficient explanations and practical work. (The responsive production method is a responsive layout production method using the existing float and position methods. Since most existing websites are currently produced with layouts using the existing method, you will also need to learn Flex and Grid, but you must learn and use the existing method layout well.)

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A few days ago, I received a KakaoTalk message from a student I taught saying that he got a job at a publisher. I'd like to introduce him to you.

Hello. This is Coding Works.

A few days ago, I received a KakaoTalk message from a student I taught saying that he got a job at a publisher. I'd like to introduce him to you.
He is a student who studied under me for about 4 and a half months in a nationally funded publishing course. He graduated about a month ago.
I got a KakaoTalk message thanking me for getting a job as a publisher at the company I wanted. It's the most rewarding when I get a KakaoTalk message like this. ^^

This student was a student who never showed up late or was absent during the course, except for unavoidable circumstances. By the way, she is a female student. She is in her late 20s. She is a bit old for a new student. I was worried at first because of her age.

In the nationally funded publishing course academy, no matter how efficiently I teach and guide, there are many students who insist on their own way. However, this student was a student who did his best to do what I told him to do and followed my instructions. Maybe that's why his skills continued to grow as time went by.

I also prepared a personal portfolio homepage during the course and worked very diligently, so I thought I would get a job soon, but I feel even better now that I heard that I got into the place I wanted.

They say that they got hired through the following process: 1st document screening > 2nd interview > 3rd coding test (the company gives a mission and the applicant completes the mission and sends it in) .

Actually, the third coding test is not common. But since it is a place with a certain level of recognition, or because so many students who completed the nationally supported publishing course applied, I don't know if they had to judge whether they had real skills or not, but there was a third coding test.

I don't know if it's because it's a place with a certain level of recognition or because it's the trend these days to take coding tests. But in the end, if you have the skills, you don't have to worry, it's just a hassle. ^^

He contacted me because he had a part that he couldn't do, so I gave him a little guidance, and I think it helped. Of course, the biggest part is that he worked hard because he desperately wanted to do it.

I think you may also feel that the future is uncertain and frustrating right now. This is especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, please think of this time as an opportunity to improve your publishing skills and continue to work hard as you are doing now.

Oh... I'm working on a new course right now, so I wanted to give you a sneak peek.

Under the title, ' Practical Guide to Publisher Employment ', I plan to talk about the various things you need to prepare for to get a job as a publisher, and I plan to cover specific learning methods to improve your publishing skills, as well as the realistic process of creating a personal portfolio homepage, in a specific and detailed manner.

I also plan to share various stories about what I have felt while working as a nationally funded publishing instructor for the past two years. The content on getting a job in publishing from a student’s perspective and the content on getting a job in publishing from the perspective of an instructor who has experienced and helped many students get jobs and observed them are a little different.

It's in production now and I think we'll be able to release it in two weeks, sometime around the fourth week of September.

We are making this with the hope that it will provide specific direction to those who are looking to get a job as a publisher or to move to a publisher. Please look forward to it~^^

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