Hello! I'm Tim and I'm a self-taught frontend Web Dev
Working and studying web dev hard everydayLet me briefly introduce myself...
I started learning frontend web development since the winter of 2020. I got interested in this area of study while working at a startup. Designing beautiful layouts and coding them on the web always excites me. Currently I am doing my mandatory military service in ROKAF(Republic of Korea Air Force).Teamworker
As I have mentioned above. I have working experience at a startup where I worked for more than 2 years. During this time, I interacted with a lot of people. I developed communication skills along the way. Among many teams in out company, I communicated a lot with the DEV team.Tools
Frontend Dev
I got interested in frontend web development while working at the startup. I don’t know why, but there was something “magical” about it. Being able to produce beautiful designs on the web gave me the burning fuel to keep on digging this area of study (even right now, during my military service).Languages I speak
Hardworker
I started working at a startup company “DATABANK” before it was founded. For over two years, I have worked relentlessly with my team and succeeded in getting a Series A investment before enrolling in the military. I think that me not giving up for two years and getting millions of dollars of worth of investments shows how much of a hard worker I am.Skills I learned along the way
Let me tell you what I did at DATABANK Inc.
Categorizing User-Submitted Data
To teach an AI, we need to feed it with data. In the case of our automated scoring engine, it needed categorized and "graded" speaking and writing answers of our users. I graded approximately 60,000+ user submitted answers and helped to increase the accuracy of TestGlider's grading engine.
Being a startup, there weren't a lot of workers in our company. So when we needed to do something that required expertise, it was us who did it. One was being a voice actor for the listening, speaking and writing sections. I was responsible for the "male student's" voice in a number of tests.
I was also responsible for QA(Quality Assessment) and hunting(tracking) bugs for users' website (production server), admin panel(page), and uploaded content. I also improved the QA process by communicating with developers and non-developers.