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Use your portfolio as github guide
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- DQ Gyumin Choi
- @dq_hustlecoding
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Hello, this is Hustle Coding Academy that supports your hustle coding.
Today, I am going to talk about portfolio
on the topic of Github Guide.
In fact, we have experience
increasing the pass rate of developer documents
by more than 30 percent this way.
First of all, what is the best portfolio?
The extreme of your portfolio
is a well-organized tech blog.
What I mean is, what technical achievements
you get on a daily basis, technical concerns.
If these parts are well organized,
it means that such a technical blog itself becomes a portfolio.
And a little bit
lower than that
is the Notion
Page
And at a lower level than that,
there must be a Readme file on Github.
Actually, organizing the readme file on github or organizing the code
Of course, this can also
play the role of a portfolio,
but from the interviewer's point of view,
it was a little difficult to say
that it had any impact on admission.
I will explain this
in a little more detail later.
A portfolio, no matter how well you write
it, is not as good as a good resume.
Basically, the portfolio is always reviewed
after the resume is reviewed.
So if your resume isn't attractive,
chances are you won't look at your portfolio.
So what's the surest way to get an interviewer
to review your portfolio?
That's what makes the link between your resume
and portfolio strong.
Now let me explain in detail.
career on resume
When writing sub-items in the project section,
the related portfolio links are also included.
That is, it is used like a kind of resume commentary.
For example, let's say you wrote a single line in your resume
called Global State Management with Redux.
Then, if there is a blog post
that summarizes the Redux state management,
"How did you manage this project",
I will write the link to the blog post at the bottom.
If you write it down like that,
there is no reason for the interviewer not to go in.
I do state management with Redux,
and I have organized it
in a blog about how it was
applied in this project,
so the contents are clear
and it is not burdensome to see.
It's hard to see everything
But, if someone who wants to hire an engineer
who is good at Redux
shows an article like this, I will definitely see it.
Also, I've seen a lot of cases
where GitHub management is too severe in relation to portfolios.
Of course, doing GitHub
management is better than not doing it.
But think of yourself as an interviewer, and take a look at
another developer's GitHub.
Then you can see that
it is very difficult to evaluate
So, a blog post is a well-organized
form of what you want to emphasize
on your resume.
Creating a portfolio in this way
can increase your chances of passing by
more than 30 percent.
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Coding Academy that supports hustle
coding of all developers. Thank you.