Fabulous Inc. (Headquarters: Kyoto, CEO: Yu Okamoto), which operates the career support service for engineers "Skill Log," has begun offering a new feature since March 2026.
This feature implements a suggestion function that supports input content based on the company's evaluation points when creating a skill sheet, providing an environment where engineers can create skill sheets that are easily understood by companies without being confused about what to write.
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Development Background
Engineer skill sheets play an important role in project participation and job hunting.
However, on the other hand,
・ I don't know what to write to be evaluated.
・ I have experience but cannot articulate it well.
・ The evaluation changes significantly depending on how it is written.
There are many such challenges.
Furthermore, companies,
・ Scope of responsibility
・ Technologies used
・ Team size
・ Results and efforts
and so on, check skill sheets from a certain perspective. Currently, there is a "writing gap" between job seekers and companies.
To solve this problem, Skill Log has developed a suggestion feature based on the company's perspective.
Overview of Suggestion Feature
This feature supports input content based on the points that companies actually check when creating skill sheets.
▼ Step-by-step Skill Input
Skill sheets can be entered in a step-by-step format following the flow of actual work.
・ Requirements Definition
・ Basic Design
・ Detailed Design
・ Development
・ Testing
・ Maintenance and Operations
Each step is designed to naturally elicit "points that companies are looking at," and the content is organized simply by proceeding with the input.
▼ Suggestion Feature by Technical Domain
Furthermore, skills are organized by domain, and appropriate content is suggested for each category such as:
・ Frontend
・ Backend
・ Business Systems
・ Cloud
・ Tools
In particular,
・ Cloud services such as AWS
・ Communication tools such as Slack
・ Various tools related to development and operations
it is possible to input items that engineers themselves tend to omit because they judge them as "not important" without fail, thanks to the suggestions.
Skills are in a selection/input format...
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- Source: PR Times
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