The music competition among first-tier boy groups that clashed in this atmosphere was also interesting.
Looking at the results alone, NOP took first place, beating Drop Out.
However, the firepower is not overwhelming.
If a mistake were made, the difference in indicators was such that Selfish could have risen to first place again.
In response, Drop Out's fandom mocked NOP's fandom by comparing it to a song that was released 10 days after its release.
On the other hand, NOP's fandom countered that even if they had been the same group, the result would have been the same.
It was a time of tense competitive atmosphere and a war of nerves beneath the surface.
At this point, an issue arose.
-Resume Isn't this good?
-ㅇㅇㅇ Why can't the music be released?
-The number of views of the video that was extracted from the sound source and added to the Coming Up Next video was 300,000 when I saw it yesterday.
-Download that video.
-Eh? why??
-I heard you got a call saying that you used the M Show video as you wanted.
-Wow, I have no fucking sense.
-ㄹㅇ It's not a show for nothing.
-Three Months and 10 Days Jacon reached 1.8 million.
-Wow, what kind of views do you have?
-Sion Han seems to be a true genius. He may seem like a bit of a jerk, but he definitely has sales skills.
-ㅇㅇㅇ Everyone around me has improved their skills because of Resume.
-One of them is me. To be honest, I didn't believe it was 100% my own song during the concert lol.
People were starting to take interest in <Resume >, the song that Sedalbaekil released in episode 1 of Jacon.
Of course, it did not receive the same enthusiastic support as <Seoul Town Punk>, <Forked Road>, and <Three 100 Months and Days>.
The sound source has not been registered, and there is no halo effect from Coming Up Next.
Since there was no backstory, it was not easy to create killer content.
However, the fact that interest continued despite this meant that the musical power was strong.
Radio Head is considered a band that permeated the Britpop era.
Their representative song <Creep >.
<Creep > is a song that everyone knows, but not many people know how the song became successful.
At the time of its release, <Creep > received a lot of criticism for its overly gloomy lyrics and atmosphere.
The magazine NME wrote a negative article, and BBC Radio 1 blacklisted it for having a negative impact on the public.
Unlike the Korean music industry, which is centered on music broadcasting, the music industry in Western countries is centered on radio airplay.
So being blacklisted by a radio station was essentially the same as saying that the song's life was over.
But as I said before, good music has power.
It all started when Yoav Kutner, a fairly influential DJ in Israel, fell in love with <Creep >.
He started playing this song a lot on his radio, and received complaints from listeners.
What on earth is this boring and depressing song?
But the situation turned around in an instant.
Because it was a good song.
When <Creep > became popular in Israel, it was exported back to the US, and from the US to the UK.
This was a case where the pure power of music actually created a story.
Of course, the 1990s could not be compared to the present.
Nowadays, we live in an era where hundreds of songs are released every day and provocative content is overflowing from YouTube to OTT.
Nevertheless, Han Si-on thought that an opportunity would come to <Resume > as well.
And I was getting ready.
With the intention of becoming Yoav Kuttner for three months and a hundred days.
But things in the world don't always go as planned.
The reality is that unimaginable things happen without probability.
It was the same this time too.
Something unimaginable happened with <Resume >.
very… … .
for the better.
* * *
The size of Korea's education market is around KRW 50 trillion, and private education expenses for elementary, middle, and high schools amount to KRW 10 trillion.
In other words, 40 trillion won was an education market for 'success' rather than 'admission to higher education'.
Success in Korean society was mostly related to the situation before and after employment.
There was a unique figure in this job market: instructor Yang Seok-hoon.
At first, Yang Seok-hoon was giving job interview lectures and editing personal statements on YouTube.
However, because his skills were so good, he gradually expanded the scope of his activities, and is currently running a consulting company related to employment.
In addition, he consistently posted videos on YouTube and gained a huge number of subscribers.
However, it was not just his skills that made Yang Seok-hoon famous.
This was because I felt that they sincerely supported job seekers and wanted to help them find employment.
So, only rigid employment-related videos are uploaded to Yang Seok-hoon's channel.
Guerrilla Street Counseling Center.
A funny documentary about everyday life after getting a job, etc.
Videos containing humor codes were also uploaded.
It didn't come up often, but it became a hot topic every time it came up.
It wasn't for nothing that he was called 'Joyjun God' or 'Father of 2 Horses and 3 Seconds'.
A video with an unexpected title was suddenly uploaded to his YouTube channel.
The title of the video is… … .
<Correction 100 and editing of Resume for three months days>
People in their mid to late 20s and early to mid 30s who are preparing for employment are the times when they are most distant from cultural content.
So, most of Yang Seok-hoon's 4.7 million subscribers did not know what three months and one hundred days were.
I didn't even know what Coming Up Next was.
You may have heard the music on the street.
So everyone clicked on the video with a question mark on their head.
The video started with Yang Seok-hoon, dressed in a two-button suit, a dress shirt buttoned all the way to the neck, a neat tie, and a two-button suit, greeting people politely.
Since Yang Seok-hoon usually uploads videos in comfortable clothes, it feels like very official and formal content.
Yang Seok-hoon, who greeted so politely, adjusted his horn-rimmed glasses and opened his mouth.
[Isn't it very difficult to write a personal statement?]
[I don't know what capabilities the company requires from me, and I don't know what capabilities I have.]
[When I write like this, it feels like it's not this, and when I write like that, it feels like what I wrote earlier is good… … .]
[It's really difficult.]
It was a story that any job seeker could relate to.
[So today, I have prepared edited content to help you write your personal statement.]
[Then let's begin.]
As Yang Seok-hoon bowed his head politely once again, an unfamiliar video appeared on the screen showing the lecture materials.
The job seekers didn't know it, but it had been cut from a video of Jackon from 3 Months 101.
-Resume.
-resume?
-We also need to find work in the music industry. It's a kind of job search.
The video suddenly stops.
[As you can see, these guys are looking for a job.]
[Then what do you need?]
The screen switches, and the video of Resume's live performance appears as a still screen.
Resume (Live Version).
[Resume, resume. You need someone who can make your headaches go away.]
[This is a resumé written by an applicant named Sedalbaekil. You even have the guts to say that you wrote it live.]
[Let's take a look at how it was written.]
By this time, Yang Seok-hoon's subscribers realized that this video was a complete joke.
Well, there was a cooldown.
Yang Seok-hoon tried to upload a funny video at least once a month, and around this time last month, he brought a lot of laughter in a human documentary called 'The Life of an Unemployed Man'.
Because I'm not good at acting.
When the subscribers sat down comfortably, the beat started playing.
And then the song started with the introductory part of Koo Tae-hwan.
Woo - hello
all night long, good
Did you have a dream?
warm feeling
The video stops.
[There are probably some annoying people right now.]
[Quite a lot of people start their resumes like this. I have a positive and bright personality, blah blah.]
[He even grew up as the first in a family of several men and women before him... … It also includes an old cliche.]
[But everyone!]
[Companies don't care about your emotional state. What companies are curious about is the ability to calmly solve tasks even when your emotional state is low.]
[You must erase everything.]
Yang Seok-hoon shakes his head and plays the video again.
This time it was Lee Ion.
Woo - hello
a little, quickly
start the day
refreshing morning
[Diligence appeal? great. However, sufficient evidence is needed to appeal that.]
[Are you just writing that you are a person who wakes up earlier than others and is active? Do you think the hiring manager will believe that?]
[If you can't write down experiences related to achievements achieved through diligence, it's better not to write about them.]
[Delete all.]
The next person to appear was Choi Jae-seong, who was reading a paper newspaper.
curious-
everything
What did I-
can you do it
[I enjoy reading because I have a lot of intellectual curiosity, and I read the newspaper every morning. This is a sentence that is often used in personal statements, right?]
[But you shouldn't write it in such a lumpy way! Specific examples must be included!]
[I recently saw an article in the newspaper, and a thought occurred to me. That is related to this issue of our company.]
[Details need to be strengthened.]
things that need to be done
I won't turn away -
When On Saemi's part came on, Yang Seok-hoon let out a really loud sigh and loosened his tie.
[How many times did I say it? If you want to appeal to a sense of responsibility, write down a specific experience in which you solved a problem with a sense of responsibility.]
[Who will believe you if you say you just have a sense of responsibility?]
Now it was the last part, Hansion's refrain.
We- here
While earnest
What you want-
At that moment, Yang Seok-hoon, acting in a frenzy, slammed the desk.
[worst! worst!]
[Please don't use words like 'desperate' or 'desperately want' in your resume.]
[You should appeal that with your attitude during the interview, while looking into your eyes!]
[And if you write something like this, you'll be asked pressure questions during the interview? What will you do if you are accepted to a competitive company as well? Called.]
After that, the members' group chorus came out.
We- here
While earnest
What you want-
[Nothing changes if you file a complaint as a group.]
[Even if you use team project experience, you must emphasize individual capabilities. Did you know?]
Yang Seok-hoon turned off the video with a sigh, and adjusted his tie in shock.
[Oh, sorry. I was a little excited.]
[Anyway, the editing is over, so let's look at the before and after.]
Yang Seok-hoon's face disappears, and the three-month-long video switches to full video.
The live performance of the first verse of Resume continued with the word <Before > written in large letters in the upper left corner.
As the video ends, the word <After > is inserted and the beat starts again from the beginning.
But only the beat flowed.
Woo - hello
all night long, good
Did you have a dream?
Warm feeling (delete)
Woo - hello
a little, quickly
start the day
Refreshing morning (deleted)
The video ended with the beat sounding softly like that.
<This is a video that received production permission from Sedalbaekil.>
With the last subtitle.
- Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha crazy teacher Seokhun hahahaha.
-Ah, it's fucking funny ㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋ But it's a little overlapped with my own contents.
-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Why is the song so good for no reason lol
- Hahahaha that's too much. The kids wrote the lyrics based on their strengths haha.
-Do you know where this came from? It seems like an idol group.
-It's on the 3dal110 official channel! It's Jaquon!
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