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Gemini's Development Practice - Commerce Backend Basics

This course focuses on building the real skills needed in actual development work. The goal is not simply to learn how to write code well, but to experience how to work well as a developer. The examples are based on the commerce domain, covering cases frequently encountered in real-world work environments, and are provided in SpringBoot & Kotlin. However, it's a course where anyone can contemplate and experience real-world development through thought-provoking content, without being dependent on any specific language or framework. Based on the practical perspective of a senior developer and former director at Toss Payments who led a large-scale payment service organization, the course is designed to help you learn the thought processes and design decisions used in actual work environments.

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1,330 learners

Level Basic

Course period Unlimited

Kotlin
Kotlin
Spring Boot
Spring Boot
Domain
Domain
DBMS/RDBMS
DBMS/RDBMS
backend
backend
Kotlin
Kotlin
Spring Boot
Spring Boot
Domain
Domain
DBMS/RDBMS
DBMS/RDBMS
backend
backend

The interview guide from a CTO who has conducted N,000 interviews is now open!🔥

Hello! This is Gemini.
My technical interview course containing my unique perspectives and insights, The Interview Guide from a CTO Who Has Conducted N,000 Interviews, is now open!

📍Go to the Interview Guide by a CTO who has conducted N,000 interviews!!🔥

🚀 We are currently holding a '1:1 Mock Interview' event to celebrate the launch of the course! We appreciate your interest, and please refer to the course detail page for more information🔥


Course Introduction

Facts revealed by N,000 technical interviews

There is no guaranteed way to pass a technical interview, but
interviews that fail have repeating patterns.

Every person in this world has their own unique charm.
However, many people are getting poor results because they fail to show their charm during technical interviews.

I hope you don't give up because of interviews you failed in the past.

Based on what I've felt while conducting over N,000 technical interviews,
I will point out what to do, what not to do, and the interviewer's perspective one by one.

 

What you will learn

Section 1. 20 Things You Should Not Do

Most technical interviews are ruined not because you don't know the answers, but because you prepared in the wrong direction.

Actions taken because you thought memorizing a lot would work, that using difficult terminology would make you look good, or that you had to pretend to know everything at all costs
are actually resulting in point deductions.

In this section, we will point out the mistakes that many applicants inadvertently repeat during technical interviews one by one.
Once you learn them, there will surely be things that make you think, "I was interviewing like that too."

Section 2. 20 Things You Should Do

Now that you've eliminated the things you shouldn't do in a technical interview, it's time to focus on how to present yourself.

In this section, we will highlight the preparation directions that candidates often miss, as well as the context and flow of technical interviews.
You will move beyond the state of blindly repeating memorization and study, and establish a standard for how to approach technical interviews.

Section 3. The Interviewer's Perspective

If you want to prepare well for a technical interview, you must first understand the perspective of the person asking the questions.

In this section, we will reveal exactly how technical interviews are viewed from the perspective of an actual interviewer.
The moment you understand "what the interviewer is thinking," your entire strategy for preparing and bracing for technical interviews will change., chiến lược chuẩn bị và đối phó với phỏng vấn kỹ thuật của bạn sẽ thay đổi hoàn toàn.

Section 4. Experiencing Interviews with Real Resumes

This is a section where you can experience the concepts learned previously through actual technical interview cases.
We will look at the resumes of three entry-level candidates and three experienced professionals to see what questions they might actually receive, what interviewers are curious about and why, and which parts they will focus on..

By following how a single question originates from a specific intent and how far it can lead, your entire perspective on technical interviews will completely change.
This will be a time for you to personally experience the actual atmosphere and flow of a technical interview.

Section 5. Appendix

This section is for those who still have concerns after the lecture, such as "But my situation is a bit different... what should I do in this case...?" It covers various concerns, including thoughts on technical interviews in the AI era, concerns of new developers, and the worries of developers whose experience is limited to legacy improvement.

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