You've been trading coins for so long. Ready to get a job? 😂

"How to find a job" is a heavy question at any stage of life.

If some of the experiential summaries in this article can serve as a signpost (or a fence on the edge of a cliff) for you, that would be appropriate.

1. Resume

The premise of a good resume is always that you clearly understand what the recruitment requirements are, and you are confident about which aspects you can match. Only then can you create the resume. Efficiently showcasing your match is the sole purpose of the resume.

- Is the wording credible and results-oriented (expressive ability)

- Is the layout highly readable and structured (empathy skills)

- Is the value to the company clearly emphasized and showcased, including but not limited to education background, relevant work experience, relevant skills & hobbies (professional abilities)

2. Understanding the Position

Different offers can lead to completely different lifestyles and life states.

- Breadth: Who you will collaborate with internally and what relationships you need to build externally;

- Depth: The upper and lower level replacements for this position (do not use the term "promotion space" here, as there should always be a fallback)

3. Background Check Work Environment

Try to dispel the filter of a new job based on facts to avoid making huge decision mistakes and wasting your life. From industry tracks to production tools, it’s best to understand them early. Job seeking is a two-way choice.

4. How to Find a Good Job in web3/Crypto/Blockchain

The coin circle is a slang term (gradually glorified as web3) that refers to all business activities surrounding public chains, including but not limited to exchanges, DeFi, NFTfi, GameFi, various dev tools, etc.

Blockchain is the underlying technology stack. It is important to emphasize that the blockchain here must be a public chain (permissionless chain), not the consortium chains (essentially servers) that most domestic projects are based on.

From a universal standard, in fact, these jobs all have one very bad point:

Not legal. Currently, there is no law in any country that can regulate these business forms, and naturally, there is no law in any country that can protect your work rights.

Therefore, your work experience will vary greatly from person to person — depending on your boss. The standards of good and bad can be as far apart as two parallel universes.

Even so, if you insist on building web3, you can start by having a simple understanding of your risk tolerance and work preferences. ✨

Cited Article - abetterweb3

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