Creating a 'Publisher Personal Portfolio Website' that leads to interviews and employment
Coding Works has put its heart and soul into creating this course based on its experience of mentoring over 200 offline academy students on their new publisher job portfolios. The course on creating a publisher ‘personal portfolio website’ that will get you interviews and jobs is a thorough guide that tells you how and where to start preparing your personal portfolio website, which is essential for getting a job as a publisher. The course contains over 19 hours of content. It covers all the essential publishing requirements before creating a personal portfolio website, the publishing basics that are most important for getting a job and working in the field, jQuery and JavaScript & coding missions for getting a job, how to create portfolio results to put on your personal portfolio website, content layouts and details for each section of your personal portfolio website, how to distinguish companies to apply to, and tips for real publisher interviews.
Real interview questions and answer tips for recently hired publishers
jQuery and JavaScript & Coding Mission
Prepare publishing results to prove your publishing skills
Personal Portfolio Website Section-wise Content Layout and Details
Hosting a personal portfolio website
Things you must know as a new publisher applicant
Publisher interview + job portfolio creation, All the know-how is included in one lecture.
🔍 What kind of lecture is the personalportfoliocreation lecture?
If you send your resume to a new publisher and don't get a call back, If you're curious as to why, That's because your personal portfolio homepage is not very good. Also, there are not many hard-coded publishing results.
After completing the national publishing course and sending out resumes as a new publisher, I don't get any interview calls. I often get asked how to create a personal portfolio homepage and what to do. I also often get asked to review the personal portfolio homepage to see if there are any problems.
however... A personal portfolio homepage guide and review is not something that can be solved with just one or two words. There is too much to say and show. That is why this lecture was created. It will show in detail and specificity what to do, where, and how to do it to new publisher applicants who are daunted by the task of creating a publisher portfolio homepage.
In particular, you should have a variety of hard-coded publishing results on your personal portfolio homepage to receive frequent interview calls. If you receive frequent interview calls, you will naturally get hired faster. It is really important to create a variety of hard-coded publishing results, and you should properly know how to create publishing results.
▼ Review of the course on creating a 'publisher personal portfolio homepage' that attracts interviews and employment (May 20, 2022, So Soo-ji)
Everyone, don't worry and just listen!
And I recommend all the other lectures by the Coding Works teacher! Hello. I am a non-major and after about 2 years of working in my major, I came across web publishing because my job did not match my interests and I wanted to challenge myself in a different field before it was too late. First of all, I took classes with government support with the goal of becoming a web designer. To be honest, it was really bad. To be honest, I enrolled at a discounted price rather than government support and spent almost 3 million won on tuition. My design skills improved a lot, but since each class was divided into individual departments, the teachers had no interest in the students and there was not much left. Also, the mentor paid attention to me for the first 1-2 months, but later on, they were not interested, so after the whole process was over, I did not contact them at all and did not provide any follow-up care. I studied projects, design, and development all by myself.
At the end of the academy lecture, all I had left were two works: several works made with 2D design tools, one homepage made with the academy, and one homepage made by myself. I thought I would be able to get a job anywhere if I just made two homepages and a personal homepage. I was completely ignorant. I was looking for a lecture because I had no idea how to make a personal homepage, and then I came across this lecture by the Coding Works teacher. I was really shocked when I saw the portfolios of students who had taken the teacher's lecture in the prologue. I remember looking at various hard-coded publishing works in addition to the homepage, feeling frustrated at how bad my situation was, and looking for personal homepages and portfolios of other web publishers all night. At that time, I hadn't decided on a job position between web designer and web publisher, and I thought I would just go wherever they called me. I came to my senses at that time, listened to the teacher's lecture, and started from the beginning, building the basics. I also took the Practical Publishing Season 1 class, and studied publishing all day long as if a spark had fallen on my feet. After attending the teacher's lectures, I immediately created my portfolio and personal homepage. It took about 3 weeks to work on everything from 0 to 100, from planning to design and publishing. I think I worked about 11 to 12 hours a day. As a result, I created a portfolio homepage that I was satisfied with and submitted it with my resume. After submitting my resume and portfolio, I didn't hear from the company right away, so I was anxious and sent an email to the teacher asking for help. I thought about whether or not to send an email because I was worried that the teacher would be busy and bothered me, and I was so anxious that I didn't have anyone to ask for advice... I sent an email thinking that I would be grateful if you could give me even a short line of feedback. However, contrary to my expectations, the teacher kindly and in detail explained each section of the homepage I created, and gave me feedback and praise without holding back. I realized once again that he is not a top instructor for nothing, as he takes care of each and every one of his online students, not just offline students. I would like to thank you again for giving me so much strength and help. In fact, I just found out today that there is a service called mentoring. If I had known about mentoring in advance, I would have applied. Thinking that I received mentoring worth 60,000 won for free, I feel sorry and grateful once again.
Anyway, I have had 4 interviews at companies and have been accepted by all 4 companies. As a result, I was able to choose the company I wanted to go to. It is truly an honor. It was only 2 months ago when I only had 2 homepages and lacked basic knowledge. I think that this huge change has happened in 2 months because of the lectures and help from the Coding Works teacher. I think that there are many job seekers preparing to become publishers who are in the same situation as me. Don't give up until the end! Just do as the teacher says! You will definitely get good results! I want to write more, but I will end it here.
Once again, I would like to thank the teacher and this is my 100% sincere review.
As a new publisher, you will receive frequent interview calls and can quickly find a job. The process of creating a personal portfolio homepage, We will provide you with detailed and systematic information by mobilizing all of our field experience and know-how.
A variety of content to prepare your employment portfolio
This ' Publisher Personal Portfolio Homepage' production lecture contains a total of over 19 hours of diverse content . It contains everything you need to know as a new publisher, such as essential things related to publishing before producing a personal portfolio homepage, the most important publishing basics for employment and practice,jQuery and JavaScript & coding missions for employment,how to produce portfolio results to put on a personal portfolio homepage,content layout and details by section of a personal portfolio homepage,how to distinguish between companies to apply to & tips for actual publisher interviews.
Creating a personal portfolio for publisher employment, Are you at a loss as to where and how to start? Having trouble finding specific information and guides online?
Detailed and thorough, as if receiving personal guidance
I also had a hard time preparing the lecture. It is really hard to teach students face-to-face at an offline academy. Even if the instructor teaches in the same way, the personality, ability, etc. of the person who creates the personal homepage are all different, so it is difficult if you don't stay close and guide them one by one. That's why this lecture was made as detailed and meticulous as possible so that you can feel like you are receiving personal instruction at an offline academy .
So far, about 200 offline academy students, Through my experience guiding portfolios for new publishers, Created by Coding Works.
Contains all of Coding Works’ know-how
Coding Works has been a national web publishing course instructor for the past three years, and has taught publishing to over 200 students and guided them in creating personal portfolio homepages for employment before graduation. All of that know-how is included in this lecture. In addition to the lectures that are over 19 hours long, this lecture contains content that will not only teach you how to be recognized as a publisher in the field , but also instill the direction and confidence to create personal portfolio homepages .
Coding Works has put a lot of effort into making it Through the publisher's personal portfolio homepage lecture that invites interviews and employment, I am confident that you will soon achieve your publishing job goal!
❤ News of passing the publisher exam for Coding Works students
▲ A student who studied under me for about 4 and a half months in a nationally funded publishing course received a KakaoTalk message saying that he got a job.
▲ I received a KakaoTalk message about the interview results for students who took the offline course on creating a personal portfolio at Coding Works (April 24, 2023).
❤ Email sent by a Coding Works student after getting a job at a publisher
Hello teacher :)
Teacher, I am Kim O-jeong, a student who was taking Inflearn's lectures. I am a student who sent an email this summer asking for advice on my personal portfolio. Do you remember?😊😊
It's nothing else than, I'm sending this email to tell you that I successfully landed a job at a publisher with the portfolio I received advice on from you!
Even!! The company contacted me first after seeing the portfolio I posted on Saramin, and I was interviewed via Zoom and passed! The company matched my desired salary, and I was able to join a company where I could do only publisher work, not design or development work.
It was a company looking for an experienced publisher, and they contacted me, a new employee, and asked me why they contacted me. He said that he looked at a lot of other people's portfolios, but he contacted me because the "Functional Definition" in my portfolio caught his eye.
I think this is all thanks to the teacher's lectures. If I hadn't taken the teacher's class, my portfolio would have just been ordinary, but I was able to successfully get a job thanks to the great tips the teacher gave me!
Although I have never actually met him, While creating my portfolio, I relied on and trusted the teacher's lectures and worked hard to create it!
I feel like my skills have improved a lot in the three months I spent listening to the teacher's lectures and creating a portfolio, more than the skills I built up while taking long classes at the academy.
I desperately wanted it, I believed and did as the teacher said and the results were really good.
Thank you so much!
Be careful of corona I hope to see you again with another great lecture :)
Hello teacher~ I'm Inflearn student OOO~ I found out the email address from another student's answer..😊😊
I just wanted to say thank you 😊😊
I've had a hard time taking your class and submitting my resume for about two weeks now... I passed the interview at a company and decided to come to work.. Thank you so much..😭😭
Actually, I was worried because I'm 32 years old. I submitted a lot of resumes, but I didn't get any calls. But this company's HR manager said that he doesn't like people who graduated from private academies 😊😊 The company I decided to join is small, but it has developers and web designers. They said they would train them for three months and then put them into practice. It's a bit far and the salary is low, but I'm going to study hard and try to increase my salary~ 😊😊
Thank you so much for everything. You answered my questions so well, and I am so amazed that I got a job after taking this online class.
I will continue to study and improve my skills by listening to your lectures. Fighting~!
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If you only describe your problem in text without any code in your question, it will be difficult to give you an accurate answer unless it is really simple. Then, I will have no choice but to reply again saying, 'Please upload HTML, CSS, JS code and browser capture~', which will be cumbersome and take more time to find a solution.
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⚡️ Personalportfoliocreation lecture, lecture contents by section
Section 1. Must-reads for new publisher applicants!
01. First! Web Designer Web Publisher Outlook, Salary, and Things to Keep in Mind 02. First, distinguish between personal portfolio homepage and portfolio concept! 03. Websites that receive interview calls, websites that do not, and the reasons (feat. Things you should not do) 04. General employment process for new publishers 05. Features of personal homepages for people without hard-coded publishing results 06. UI/UX design including planning and wireframes must come first. 07. About the Skills section on your personal portfolio homepage 08. Current trends in publisher interviews, the eye of interviewers who select publishers 09. Personal portfolio homepage that attracts employment (feat. Review of homepage of a student who recently got a job) 01 10. Personal portfolio homepage that attracts employment (feat. Review of homepage of a student who recently got a job) 02 11. Personal portfolio homepage that attracts employment (feat. Review of homepage of a student who recently got a job) 03
Section 2. How to make your own by referencing well-made UI designs
01. Why UI design usually fails when you start creatively from scratch 02. Process of creating a personal homepage using reference UI design 03. If you publish without even a minimal amount of planning and UI design, there is a 99.8474% chance that it will fail. 04. Developing Photoshop UI design skills as a publisher 05. The best way to reference UI design, Theme Forest
Section 3. Requirements for publishing before creating a personal portfolio homepage
01. How does the interviewer know specific things like folder structure, file names, and source code? 02. Properly configuring the personal portfolio homepage folder structure and file names 03. Understanding the concept of relative vs. absolute addresses 04. Finding errors in the source code – HTML code 05. Finding errors in the source code – CSS code 06. Scope of use of jQuery plugins required for UI and interaction 07. Types and number of portfolio results for publisher employment 08. Which Text Editor Should I Choose for Publishing? 09. Planning for reworking personal portfolio homepage in case it cannot be overcome through revision and supplementation
Section 4. The most important publishing fundamentals for employment and practice
01. Introduction to the Publishing Basics section (detailed procedures for hiring new publishers) 02. Publishing fundamentals and desirable coding habits that are praised in practice (HTML Coding) 03. Publishing fundamentals and desirable coding habits that are praised in practice (CSS Coding) 04. Coding that complies with web standards, web accessibility, and cross-browsing 05. Have experience and portfolio with the latest trends such as Flex and Grid 06. Surviving in the field is more important than getting a job as a publisher. 07. About CSS Frameworks represented by Bootstrap
Section 5. JQuery, JavaScript & Coding Mission for Personal Homepages and Jobs
01. Difference between jQuery and JavaScript, What is Vanilla JavaScript? 02. How far should I go in learning jQuery to get a job as a new publisher? 03. jQuery & CSS, essential for creating a personal portfolio homepage 04. [Required jQuery Plugin] Content Slider to Show Results List 05. [Required jQuery Plugin] Full-screen modal to show detailed results in the results list 06. [Essential jQuery Plugin] Scroll Reveal with Appropriate CSS Animation 07. [Front-end Framework] Introduction to Front-end Framework and Application Examples 08. [Front-end Framework] How to use Front-end Framework and main components (UIKit) 09. [Coding Mission] Introduction to Coding Mission Contents and Execution Procedures 10. [Coding Mission 01] Pure CSS tab content using adjacent selectors and attribute selectors 11. [Coding Mission 02] jQuery hardcoding tab content that is definitely used in practice 12. [Coding Mission 03] jQuery Accordion Contents That Are Essentially Used in Practice 13. [Coding Mission 04] Changing the header design after scrolling with jQuery & JavaScript 14. [Coding Mission 05] jQuery load method including header and footer 15. [Coding Mission 06] jQuery Front & Back Screen Transition 16. [Coding Mission 07] CSS Keyframe Animation (3 animations) 17. [Coding Mission 08] Creating a Responsive Layout & Responsive Navigation
Section 6. How to create portfolio results to put on your personal portfolio homepage
01. Portfolio publishing results that determine interviews and employment 02. Preparing the website publishing portfolio results 03. Preparing the mobile web app publishing portfolio results 04. Preparing references for preparing the results of the practical publishing portfolio 05. Reference learning and conversion into a practical publishing portfolio result 06. Example of converting references into actual publishing portfolio results 07. Another way to improve your publishing skills and get personal portfolio results 08. Dual Monitor Work Environment That Increases Productivity by 200%
Section 7. Personal Portfolio Homepage Section-by-Section Content Layout and Details
01. If the UI UX function definition for publishing is ready, start publishing. 02. Create a personal portfolio homepage folder structure 03. Preview of overall section content and important points 04. Recommended overall layout of personal portfolio homepage 05. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Header 07. Section-by-section content layout and key points - About Section 08. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Skill Section 09. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Portfolio Section 10. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Website Publishing 11. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Practical Publishing 12. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Mobile Publishing 13. Section-by-section content layout and key points - Epilogue Section
Section 8. Hosting Your Personal Portfolio Homepage Web Hosting
01. Apply for Cafe 24 web hosting and get a personal homepage domain 02. Download and install FTP program FileZilla 03. How to use FTP program FileZilla (site manager, upload, export settings) 04. How to use Cafe 24 administrator page (Account initialization, FTP password change)
Section 9. Identifying Companies to Support & Tips for Practical Interviews with Publishers
01. See job postings or go for interviews and decide which companies to go to and which companies not to go to. 02. Clarify the job position and apply for the job (web designer, publisher, developer, designer) 03. Practical interview questions students received during recent interviews with new publishers 04. How to prepare a resume and interview tips for a new web publisher job
Section 10. Downloading Class Materials
⚠️ Required reading before class
No clone coding is performed.
The 'Personal Portfolio Homepage' creation course is not a practical course where you create a personal portfolio homepage while doing clone coding. It is a video that guides you through the process and tips for creating a personal portfolio homepage and the basics of publishing that you must know as a new publisher. It is not a course where you create the same work while cloning coding. It is a course that informs you of the process and direction so that you can create a good personal portfolio homepage.
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We provide teaching materials.
Download the files required for class[Section 10. Download Lecture Materials] It's all there. If there's anything you need to download from the lecture videos, go to Section 10 and you'll find it all there. However, the completed [Coding Mission] file for Section 5 is in the lecture materials on the top right of each video for step-by-step learning.
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[Those who are preparing for an interview, definitely watch it]
I think this is a lecture that gives interview tips very well to those who dream of becoming a publisher while attending a national academy.
It contains contents such as portfolio planning, technical interviews, and personality interviews during interviews, so I think it is the best lecture for those who are self-studying or attending an academy but lack interview tips.
I have been to many interviews and have seen various technical interviews.
I will leave only what I remember for those who are curious.
1. Difference between em and rem
2. Distinction between ol and ul dl
3. Distinction between div p span
4. Explain the function of position
5. Explain what you know other than basic HTML properties
6. Explain what you know how to use jquery plugins
7. Explain javascript concepts
I have been asked questions like this.
In fact, technical interviews are an opportunity to show the level of this person, but I think it is more important to analyze the homepage of the company you are applying to. Most interviews ask you to talk about the strengths and weaknesses of your company's website, but if you are hired, you have to present the weaknesses and improvements that you would like to make in order for the interviewers to see you favorably. So you should definitely think about how to fix them.
In addition to the strengths and weaknesses, I also talked about measuring the website speed. If you search for website speed measurement on Google, several sites will come up. I choose one, enter the website address I submitted my application to, measure it, and explain the factors that cause the website speed to slow down. I always say that I would like to improve it after I join the company.
It may be a small thing, but it can also be an interest in the company you are interviewing for. I think it will be a good opportunity to appeal that there are many applicants and that you are this interested. I was nervous during the technical interview, and when I was asked about the difference between em and rem, I said something ridiculous like, "This is the first time I've heard of it." But when I explained the website analysis well, the interviewer said that he would take notes and improve them, and I ended up getting a job at that company. (Of course, the reason for applying to that company is also important, so it's important to familiarize yourself with the news, financial statements, and the contents of the website about what kind of business the company is trying to expand.)
I have to write a lecture review, but there were some things that weren't covered in the lecture during the actual interview, so I ended up writing a long one. However, other than that question, most of the questions weren't much different from this lecture.
If you have one or two interviews, most of them will ask similar questions, so don't worry too much. I'm confident that you'll get enough tips for technical interviews just by watching this lecture.
I hope you all get good results.
Everyone, don't hesitate and definitely listen! And I also recommend all the other lectures by Coding Works teachers!
Hello. I am a non-major and after about 2 years of working in accordance with my major, I came across web publishing to challenge myself in a different field because my job did not match my interests.
First of all, I took classes with government support with the goal of becoming a web designer.
To be honest, it was really bad. To be honest, I enrolled at a discounted price rather than government support and spent almost 3 million won on tuition.
My design skills improved a lot, but since each class was conducted separately, the teachers had no interest in the students and there was not much left. Also, the mentor paid attention to me for the first 1-2 months, but later on, he was not interested, so he did not contact me at all after the course was over and did not provide any follow-up care.
I studied the project, design, and development all by myself.
At the end of the academy lecture, all I had left were two works: several works made with 2D design tools, one homepage made with the academy, and one homepage I made myself.
I thought I would be able to get a job anywhere if I just made two homepages and a personal homepage. I was completely ignorant.
I was looking for a lecture because I was at a loss on how to make a personal homepage, and then I came across this lecture by the Coding Works teacher.
I was really shocked when I saw the portfolios of students who had taken the teacher's lecture in the prologue.
I remember looking at the portfolios of other hard-coded publishing works in addition to the homepage, feeling frustrated at how bad my situation was, and looking for personal homepages and portfolios of other web publishers all night.
Even at that time, I hadn't decided on a job position between web designer and web publisher, and I thought I would just go wherever they called me, which was a complacent idea.
I came to my senses at that time, listened to the teacher's lecture, and started from the beginning, building the basics. I also took the Practical Publishing Season 1 class and studied publishing all day long, as if a spark had fallen on my feet.
Then, after taking the teacher's lectures to some extent, I immediately created my portfolio works and personal homepage.
It took about 3 weeks to work on everything from planning to design and publishing from 0 to 100.
I think I worked about 11 to 12 hours a day.
As a result, I created a portfolio homepage that I was satisfied with and submitted it with my resume.
After submitting my resume and portfolio, I didn't hear from the company right away, so I sent an email to the teacher asking for help in a hurry.
I thought about whether or not to send an email dozens of times because I was worried that the teacher would be busy and would be annoying, and I was so anxious that I didn't have anyone to ask for advice... I sent an email thinking that I would be grateful if you could give me even a short line of feedback.
However, contrary to my expectations, the teacher kindly and in detail explained each section of the homepage I created, and gave me feedback and praise without holding back. I realized once again that you are not the best instructor for nothing, since you take care of and care for each and every one of your online students, not just offline students.
I would like to thank you again for giving me great strength and help.
Actually, I found out today that there is a service called mentoring.
If I had known about mentoring in advance, I would have applied.. Thinking that I received mentoring worth 60,000 won for free, I feel sorry and grateful again.
Anyway, I have had 4 interviews at companies and have been accepted by all 4 companies.
As a result, I was able to choose the company I wanted to go to.. It is truly an honor.
It was only 2 months ago when I had only 2 websites and lacked basic knowledge.
I think that this big change in 2 months was all thanks to the lectures and help of the Coding Works teacher.
I think there are many job seekers preparing to become publishers who are in the same situation as me.
Don't give up until the end! Just do what the teacher says! I'm sure you'll get great results!
I'd like to write more, but I'll end it here..
Once again, I'd like to thank the teacher, and this was my 100% sincere review.
This is my first time reading such a long and detailed course review. Thank you. The course review is long and detailed, so I think it will be a good guide for prospective students or those who are thinking about getting a job. Thank you for your hard work preparing for getting a job~!!
In conclusion, the lecture is really, really good!
It may be different for everyone, but for someone like me who finished the 5-month national publishing course and didn't get a single interview call for over 2 months, that's how it is..
In the national course I took, I learned HTML and CSS for a week and then moved on to JavaScript. It was difficult at first, but I gradually got used to it.
I can make sliders in JavaScript without libraries, so I'm pretty good at JavaScript for a new publisher.
(I can't help it because I focused on JavaScript for almost 4 months...)
But that's all. When I was trying to get a job as a publisher and create a personal homepage, I didn't know anything about HTML and CSS publishing.
I had no experience and was at a loss. I found out later that the instructor was a developer, so he was weak in publishing, so he taught JavaScript right away and focused on that. What good is it if someone who wants to get a job as a publisher only knows a little bit about JavaScript? HTML CSS publishing is no different from being a beginner..
To be honest, from my experience, I think HTML CSS publishing skills are the most important.
One thing to add is that when I was taking the national fund publishing course, the students asked if we were going to make our own homepages in the last month, and the instructor said that we would make them ourselves after the course. Since it was our first time, we couldn't compare ourselves to other instructors, so we just thought it was like that. When I tried to make my own homepage after the course, I was so overwhelmed, but now I feel a lot less overwhelmed. Thank you!!!
As mhlyu63 said, HTML and CSS publishing skills are the top priority for getting a job as a publisher. Although I say this, I think it would be better to think of the past time as a time of experience to make things better. As the lecture video says, try to do it with the mindset of 'Now is the beginning'. Fighting!
After completing the national scholarship, I had no idea how to create a portfolio homepage, but after taking Coding Works, my skills have really improved a lot. I was able to acquire a lot of information that I couldn't learn from the national scholarship, and I realized how lacking I was. I've been diligently taking other lectures, and now my portfolio website is almost complete! If it weren't for Coding Works' lectures, I think it would have been too daunting to prepare on my own. Don't worry and just take it!!!