Introduction to Developer Employment for Non-Majors
This is an introductory course for beginners in developer employment. If you don't want to do the same job for the rest of your life, I highly recommend that you try being a developer at least once! It doesn't matter if you're not a major or if you're currently doing another job. I'll help you, just like I did when I went from selling rice to becoming a developer!
"Would you like to hear the story of how I became a developer after selling rice at the market for two years?"
ð Lecture Introduction
Introduction to the topic
Hello. I have been selling rice in the market for 2 years and am currently working as a developer at a promising startup. This is Kim Byeong-wook. These days, with the 4th industrial revolution, AlphaGo, etc., it seems like if you don't become a developer, you're in big trouble, right?
Yes... of course, it's not a big deal. But now that I'm a developer, I definitely recommend that you try being a developer at least once in your life. Anyone can start their career as a developer in 6 months . I'll help you!
Why should I learn?
My goal with this course is to save you at least two months of your precious time. If you want to become a developer, you must be curious about how to prepare, how much to prepare, front-end, back-end, etc. I was like that when I first started preparing in January last year.
In January 2019, at the age of 29, I came to Seoul to become a developer without knowing anything. I wasted two months struggling in the sea of information on YouTube, Google, and books. Then, from March to July, I studied hard for exactly four months (a total of six months of study period) and was able to start as a developer at a promising startup.
After I actually got a job... I felt like my precious 2 months of January and February were wasted. (2 months of living expenses... salary... sob my money ðð) That's why I really wanted to share a roadmap for beginner developers after getting a job, so that others don't have to go through the same trial and error as I did.
The tuition fee is
I thought about the benefits you can get from this class. If you save two months from now through this class, how much can you save? If you convert it to money, I think you can save at least 5 million won, including two months of salary, living expenses, and career.
So I measured 1% of the utility you can get from the class as tuition. The remaining 99% of utility is for you to take. Personally, if you have the opportunity, I would definitely recommend that you listen to it before you start developing. However, I don't think everyone's situation will be the same. If you want to take the class but your situation doesn't allow it, please talk to me in the open chat room. I will help you in any way I can.
Search for âIntroduction to Developer Employmentâ in the open chat room. Please enter the link https://open.kakao.com/o/sMmVU24b .
âïž What you will learn in this course
âI think so. Mr. Byeong-wook's class is 'Introduction to Employment as a Developer' !! Usually, you take an introductory class before taking major classes. A class that builds the core and framework of the field, starting with setting the direction for becoming a developer. From portfolio writing to corporate support for developer employment!
If you do not have clear knowledge or information about the development field, Or if you have too much information and are having trouble deciding which one to choose, If you don't know which direction to go in, âI highly recommend Byeongwookâs class , which lays the foundation for getting a job as a developer !â
- Offline class student Jiyoungâs review
This class is! Introduction to Developer Employment . (This is not my text, it is in the offline class review ðð) Last January, when I didn't know anything, I only included things I really wanted to hear. (If I had, I would have SAVEd 2 months...)
I really recommend that anyone who really wants to become a developer listen to this at least once before getting started. And get a job as a developer as quickly as possible without the trial and error that I went through.
If you get a job just 2 months earlier, you can save 2 months of salary, experience, and living expenses. (It's probably at least 500...?) I couldn't do that, so I'm still paying off that debt. And above all, as all developers say, you will learn much more in one month on the job than in three months of studying alone! (Two months is a huge gain compared to six months!)
ð¡ Course Features
This class is open to anyone who doesn't know anything about development but wants to become a developer. I'll tell you one by one from one to ten!
ð Brief introduction to each section
We'll create a roadmap to becoming a developer . At the end of each chapter, you will fill in one blank space.
I'm sure that if you can complete this one chapter well, you'll be able to reduce trial and error a lot! :)
Chapter 1: Why I Want to Start Developing
Be clear about why you want to start developing. We introduce books and study methods according to your level of interest in development. Additionally, I will tell you what a development language is, what a framework is, and why you should study it!
Chapter 2: Determining the Development Area
In fact, there are so many different fields in development. Just as swimmers must practice swimming and marathon runners must practice for the marathon, I will explain each development field and help you decide on your own development field!
Don't worry, I'll explain it step by step using cute icons!
Chapter 3: Choosing a Study Method
Once you decide on a field, there are so many curricula available. But what form should I take to study? Should I attend a government-funded academy, study on my own, or what is a boot camp? You have so many questions, right? I'll answer them one by one.
And most of all... bootcamps! After I joined the developer team, I took vacation days and went to all the famous bootcamps! I'll introduce you to the 6 most popular bootcamps. I'll explain the features of each and even give you recommendations tailored to your needs.
Chapter 4: Choosing a Development Language
When you start studying development, the first thing you need to do is study a development language. There are too many development languages..? I will explain the important languages and tell you which language to start with. I'll tell you. You will choose your own specialty language.
Chapter 5: Preparing for a Developer Job
I have no developer experience, but I suddenly have a developer portfolio... Isn't that too difficult? I did too. But let me show you my portfolio now. [Byeonguk Kim] ( https://deaguowl.github.io/ )
After class, anyone can easily create a personal portfolio.
Chapter 6: Supporting the Company
Now that you've created your portfolio, it's time to start looking for a job, right? When applying to a company as a developer, we will organize and inform you of some important things. And we will help you set your own criteria when choosing a company.
Chapter 7: The Life of a Real Developer
This is a bonus episode for those of you who have taken the course to the end. Thank you for listening. I'm going to tell you about what I do as a developer at a company and what kind of life I lead!
Chapter 8: Bonus Lecture
And finally, a crazy tip that will triple your chances of passing the document screening...!!
If you are curious about the 2019/2020 of the rice seller developer
Q. Can non-majors also take the course? A. Yes! Of course. This class is designed for people who know absolutely nothing about development.
Q. Is there anything I should listen to before preparing to become a developer? A. I personally... definitely recommend taking this course. It consists of the content that I wish I had heard when I first started developing, when I spent two months without knowing anything.
Q. Iâm worried because there arenât many reviews of the course. A. This course is based on the Talenting course I am teaching offline [How to Become a Developer in 6 Months from Selling "Rice"]( https://taling.me/Talent/Detail/14945 ). Many people have already taken the course, and I have made many modifications through trial and error. I think it would be good if you read the reviews of the 100 or so people who have taken the course and trusted me.
I am maintaining a 4.9 point Tal-ing rating and a 4.9 point Inflearn rating!
Okay, see you in class!ðââïžð€²
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Who is this course right for?
If you are currently in a different field but are interested in becoming a developer
Those who want to actually switch careers to become a developer
If you are wondering how much time you should spend to get started as a developer
Anyone who wants to SAVE at least 2 months to start as a developer
Need to know before starting?
No!! I will explain everything from the beginning.