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Title: Ways to learn and earn in web3.
Post by: molsewid on October 26, 2023, 04:24:56 PM
As a career shifter we have a doubt on how we can get a job in crypto/web3 market. Here's the guide I do to get a part-time and freelance job. (This is not for people who doesn't have an experience). For addtl details, I am into Digital Marketing niche from being a Software Engineer from Fortune 100 company, so this thread is mainly for people who are into Marketing and IT.

Step 1:
Learn the fundamentals and foundations . You can learn it from youtube , udemy and other website.
You can start your career as Blockchain Engineer or Smart Contract dev by creating account in these websites (note: this is not sponsored nor I am affiliate with them).

  • Alchemy University (https://www.alchemy.com/university) (free)(paid soon)
  • MetaSchool (https://metaschool.so)(free)/(paid soon)
  • Algorand (https://developer.algorand.org)(free)
  • Secureum (https://secureum.substack.com)(free)

For Marketing, what you learn in web2 can be useful in web3 as well. It just that , you need to learn the fundamentals and basics of crypto/web3 first. You can learn from the following website:

  • LinkedIn Learning (https://www.linkedin.com/learning/)
  • Udemy (https://www.udemy.com)
  • SimpliLearn (https://www.simplilearn.com)

Step 2:
As I said, this is only for people who has an experience before. You need to optimize your profile to look more presentable. How to optimize your account? Here's the step.
  • Use decent photo
  • Add your niche in your bio such as "Blockchain Developer" , "Solana Dev", "Solidity", "Smart Contract Auditor", "Marketing Manager", "BD"  and so on.
  • Add your work experience with job description.
  • Add your certificate (this is optional and not really helpful)
  • Ask for recommendation post
  • Create post, engage so that you will increase engagement and impression.

Step 3:
Find your dream job in Twitter (yes twitter, you only need to send "cold messages"), LinkedIN, Wellfound  (https://wellfound.com/jobs), Web3Career (https://web3.career), #Web3 (https://t.me/web3hiring/7366) and so on.

Goodluck guys!

PS: I found my client in Twitter  :)
PPS: Should I make a thread next time , for my own roadmap to Smart Contract Auditor?


Title: Re: Ways to learn and earn in web3.
Post by: boyptc on October 27, 2023, 10:47:25 PM
Thanks for this thread mate.

I've seen the interest for web 3 careers is still growing despite that we've seen on how it had performed during the bear market. I usually only see these courses on Udemy with free courses.

Sometimes the author and course maker itself gives these courses for free with the voucher code that they release through their email notifications.

PPS: Should I make a thread next time , for my own roadmap to Smart Contract Auditor?
I'll wait for that.