If you're looking to break into the world of #Web3 and #crypto, it can be tough to know where to start.

Luckily, there are plenty of opportunities out there for people with a wide range of skills and backgrounds.

Here's a guide... 🪡🧵 Web 3.0, Image by TechEconomy
First, it's important to understand what Web3 and crypto are all about.

These fields are all about decentralization and transparency.

They're built on blockchain technology, which allows for secure, distributed ledgers of transactions and data.

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To get started in Web3 and crypto, you'll need to build up some skills and knowledge.

IF YOU'RE A TECHNICAL PERSON:

This might mean learning programming languages like Solidity, Rust, or JavaScript.

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IF YOU'RE NOT SO TECHNICAL:

You'll need good communication skills to help articulate your value.

For all fields, you need a basic understanding of how the blockchain works.

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One great way to learn more about these fields is by attending hackathons and meetups.

These events can help you connect with other people who are passionate about Web3 and crypto.

Also, these can give you a chance to work on projects and build your skills.

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When it comes to finding a job in Web3 and crypto, there are a few key strategies you can use.

One is to look for job postings on websites like @CryptoJobsDaily or @gitcoin, which specialize in crypto and blockchain job listings.

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Another strategy is to network and build connections in the industry.

You might attend conferences, join online communities, or reach out to people on LinkedIn to learn more about their work and connect with potential employers.

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If you're just starting out, don't be afraid to look for entry-level roles or internships.

These can be great ways to get your foot in the door and gain experience in the field.

When applying for jobs in Web3 and crypto, it's important to highlight any relevant skills.

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This might include programming languages you know, projects you've worked on, or even relevant coursework from school.

Finally, remember that the world of Web3 and crypto is constantly evolving.

To succeed in this field,
You'll need to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies and be willing to adapt and learn as you go.

With some hard work, dedication, and a bit of luck, you can land your first job in the exciting world of Web3 and crypto.

Good luck!

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