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Topic: How to Find a Job as a Blockchain Developer? (Read 71 times)

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Thank you for your suggestion. We will work on our portfolios and advertisements.

Yes, we've tried. I'd say even more; we've tried to look on Reddit + local European dev websites. As you've mentioned, with what I 100% agree, the issue is how to prove their integrity. It becomes clear after first sreening when Senior is the Middle in fact.

Could you please recommend me the sections dedicated to development and projects? I would highly appreciate this one.
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As a blockchain developer, have you tried all the available options for freelancing online? Have you succeeded in creating an attractive account on LinkedIn and Upwork? If you are aware of the prospects that freelancing platforms can provide you, your entire team can benefit together from job offers. The problem with blockchain developers is that they have to prove their integrity as well as experiences, because no one will hire a developer in this field without being confident of his integrity or hiring him for just simple tasks. Bitcointalk Forum can help you spread the net with your skills and advertise your service since it has sections dedicated to development and projects. I advise you to start working on creating an official announcement with your full portfolio, and to interact with users' opinions and comments.
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There's no shortage of businesses, companies and projects that are looking for Blockchain developers. Your main goal would be to establish brand credibility and to prove that you can complete jobs, as there's also no shortage of fakers who claim they can build blockchain-based tech/web3 dapps and waste time, so businesses and people are naturally cautious. Based on your website, I don't think that's an issue. My only suggestion would be to separate Web2 work from Web3 work, create two different portfolios. This way someone who is looking for blockchain/web3 work can easily see and prove that your firm can do the work. Otherwise, you look primed for growth, your job looks more so about marketing than anything at the moment! The money and clientele is out there, you just need to go get it!
Thank you for this suggestion: My only suggestion would be to separate Web2 work from Web3 work, create two different portfolios.

Yeah, I agree about there's no shortage of businesses. But the way what skills we expect from Junior, Middle and Senior have changed, I think. I mean, that the label doesn't always depict reality.

It will also be interesting to look for AI influence.
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I swear I've posted in your previous thread before. Is there a reason why you keep making a new one instead of responding to questions that I[1] or other people asked? Making a new thread every now and then when you're not participating in any discussion sounds bad unless your goal is just to promote your website. If you're trying to research the market through this forum, why not make a general thread and ask your question over there? It shouldn't be that difficult to keep it updated.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64922687
Yep, I understand that. Trying to be more active after the winter holidays.

I was thinking about making a thread, but still, I'm not sure where to locate it properly. My first one, though, was moved to the service discussion.
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I swear I've posted in your previous thread before. Is there a reason why you keep making a new one instead of responding to questions that I[1] or other people asked? Making a new thread every now and then when you're not participating in any discussion sounds bad unless your goal is just to promote your website. If you're trying to research the market through this forum, why not make a general thread and ask your question over there? It shouldn't be that difficult to keep it updated.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64922687
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There's no shortage of businesses, companies and projects that are looking for Blockchain developers. Your main goal would be to establish brand credibility and to prove that you can complete jobs, as there's also no shortage of fakers who claim they can build blockchain-based tech/web3 dapps and waste time, so businesses and people are naturally cautious. Based on your website, I don't think that's an issue. My only suggestion would be to separate Web2 work from Web3 work, create two different portfolios. This way someone who is looking for blockchain/web3 work can easily see and prove that your firm can do the work. Otherwise, you look primed for growth, your job looks more so about marketing than anything at the moment! The money and clientele is out there, you just need to go get it!
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Hi, everyone! I'm Vadym from Info-Polus, a leading consulting and development company specializing in Web3 technologies and blockchain solutions. You can read more about us here: https://www.info-polus.com/

Recently, I found this discussion (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-long-does-it-take-to-become-a-blockchain-developer-5527491) very interesting, with so many useful tips and advices, but still, I think we need to start another discussion about finding a job in the blockchain space.

I've already asked topic-related questions here (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hiring-blockchain-developers-what-features-matter-most-5520744) about how to find a blockchain developer and here (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-should-blockchain-developers-get-paid-crypto-or-fiat-5523444) about how blockchain devs should be paid. The answers are solid, as the Bitcointalk community has experience in hiring, programming, and development. I think we need to combine that kind of knowledge here. As there are many opportunities ahead, the competition is also rising.

So, my first question is: Is it difficult to find a solid position as a blockchain developer right now? What challenges are you facing?

Thank you and good luck, everyone!
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