Strategic Preparation Through Job Posting Analysis
Coding Test Strategy
List of interview questions
The job market has frozen due to the hiring wave. Here's our front-end roadmap! 💡
These days, there is a hiring crunch. How should I prepare the front-end?🥶
The developer hiring market has shrunk significantly compared to last year. If it's a good company , the competition rate can be up to 100 to 1 . Are you really studying correctly?
What are the benefits of taking the course?
These are the benefits you can get from the course. There's more, but I've summarized it briefly.
What study method is best?
What study method do you think is more effective? Complexity arises from the inability to distill the important content.
Future update schedule
Here are the updates to the front-end roadmap.
Introducing the knowledge sharer
Introducing Yang Dong-jun, the creator of this course. We design software based on numbers and data.
Expected Questions Q&A 💬
Q. Are the lectures updated?
The lectures will be updated in line with the e-book updates.
Q. Can I also leave a question?
Of course! This course values updates. Please provide feedback by asking questions.
Q. Do you also provide separate consultations?
We also provide counseling services.
✔️ Notes before taking the course
Learning Materials
Free e-book PDF (approximately 15,000 won) containing all sections
Player Knowledge and Precautions
This course requires no special prior knowledge.
It might be helpful for those who are good at English to introduce English-related classes.
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I listened to the lecture well. It was very helpful because it taught me how to prepare for employment from the beginning without missing anything. I bought the roadmap e-book from backend to frontend.
The roadmap is specific, so if I just follow it, I think I will be evaluated highly by the company at the level of a mid-level new employee.
If I had known in advance, I think I could have shortened the time without chasing after clouds, so I feel regretful that I found out now.
The instructor's evaluation of bootcampus was also a great guideline for me in choosing a course when I was having trouble making a decision, so I think I will be able to make a better choice.
If there is content on comparing and evaluating such development services in the future, I think I can use it as a basis for judgment when I am a beginner and have trouble making a decision.
I thought it would have been better if the usage instructions for each chapter were a little more detailed, but overall, I thought it would be okay if I followed the guidelines well because you laid out the big picture of what I need to prepare. Thank you.
If you have decided to become a front-end developer, I strongly recommend that you stop everything else and finish this short lecture first, and then re-plan your study plan. You need to match the competencies that you think are important with the competencies that the actual company thinks are important, and you need to think from the perspective of a professional, not from my own brain. In this regard, I think that those of you who are watching now will be able to shorten the countless hours I spent struggling.
In addition, I would like to say that you should never enter the Brush Camp without any background. As someone who has completed one of the Brush Camps recommended in the lecture, if you enter without any burden because it is a nationally funded course without a coding test, you will be with people who entered with the same mindset, and you may face great difficulties in the most important team project in this type of education.
I recommend that you solve about 50% of the Programmers Level 0 questions in JavaScript with high accuracy before entering, and I hope that you study TypeScript along with JavaScript from the beginning.
Back to the lecture, if you look at the front-end roadmap explained by many big YouTubers, it can be really demotivating for beginners. So, as I wrote at the beginning, I recommend that you start planning your study from this lecture. Your time is precious and you don’t need to feel unnecessary frustration.
Thank you. I created this course because of the problems with the roadmaps on the market, and you immediately understood the intention. It helps me too. I will continue to add and revise the course and update it like software. Thank you 😘
I am a 30-year-old who has gained a so-called "neither here nor there" career abroad and returned to Korea, and is currently attending a boot camp to prepare for a job as a front-end developer.
First of all, I have many regrets. I have worked as a developer for over 3 years (not sure if it is front-end or back-end), and I have often thought that this is not it, but I regret being lazy because it was annoying. If I had prepared a little bit by taking a little time every week, I wouldn't be suffering mentally and physically like this now.
While working as a developer, I wasn't interested in trends, and when I returned to Korea, I didn't know about the Korean developer job market. Then, I happened to see Yang Dong-jun's YouTube video, and I ended up taking this course.
I was very lost. However, I will not give up now that there is no alternative. I am old, but I will not rush.
Through this course, I think I have some direction on what I lack and what I need to fill in. I am currently attending a boot camp and am in the process of putting together my fragmented knowledge. Apart from that, I will also try to fill in the parts that were presented in the lecture.
I recommend this to those who, like me, are unclear about what to do.
I ran alone for 6 months and was anxious because I got lost. After listening to the lecture, I got a purpose and I am motivated to run again. Thank you.
Teacher, if you are self-studying... I hope you invest a lot of time in direction. I personally think that money is not a waste in initial direction. I am not writing to expect mentoring from you. I am expensive... There are people who are paying 10,000 won for Infraon mentoring, so listen to their advice👍