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How to Actually Land a Job in Crypto (When 200+ People Are Competing for the Same Role) 🚀💼

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  • nihalsariN Offline
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    nihalsari
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    Crypto hiring has never been tougher. With AI sucking up capital and talent, and the industry itself maturing, companies are picky, lean, and selective. Coinbase’s summer internship program? Acceptance rate was 0.3%. That’s harder than Harvard.

    So how do you stand out when hundreds of people are applying for the same position? Industry recruiters and founders shared the most common mistakes crypto job seekers make — and how to avoid them.

    ❌ Mistake 1: Just Being a “Crypto Enthusiast”

    Many applicants stop at trading a few tokens, minting an NFT, or reading Twitter threads. That’s not enough.

    âś… Fix: Build something onchain.

    Contribute code on GitHub.

    Join a DAO.

    Publish content or research.

    If your résumé says “Web3” but your wallet says “0x000,” recruiters will notice.

    ❌ Mistake 2: Building, But Failing to Explain

    Even skilled developers often flop in interviews because they can’t explain their work in plain language.

    âś… Fix: Practice storytelling.

    Be ready to answer: “What’s the last thing you built onchain?”

    Communicate how and why you built it, not just the code.

    Companies want people who can ship and explain.

    ❌ Mistake 3: Using AI-Generated Resumes

    Recruiters can spot ChatGPT-written résumés instantly. And when they do — you’re out.

    âś… Fix: Write your own.

    Tailor it to the company’s tech stack.

    Show real interaction with the product.

    Do your homework before applying.

    ❌ Mistake 4: Aiming at the Wrong Sectors

    NFT hype? Dead. Metaverse land grabs? Done. Play-to-earn? Burned out.

    âś… Fix: Focus on sectors that are hiring right now:

    Stablecoins đź’µ

    DeFi infrastructure ⚙️

    Real-world asset tokenization 🏦

    ZK cryptography + Rust engineers 🔥

    These areas have steady demand, unlike 2021’s hype cycles.

    Macro Reality: Why It’s Tougher Now

    VC funding is down: Crypto raised $29B in 2021 → now just a fraction.

    AI is eating the spotlight: founders and developers chase the money.

    Hiring is intentional: fewer roles, but higher quality. Gone are the “hire first, figure it out later” days of the last bull run.

    But good news: jobs in crypto are now more stable. Teams are lean, budgets tight, and hiring focused on sustainability.

    đź’ˇ Pro Tip for Job Seekers

    The best jobs don’t always get posted. Recruiters say:

    The best candidates are already building.

    They get discovered — not just found in job boards.

    If you want in, build in public. Publish, code, create — make it impossible for recruiters not to notice you.

    The Bottom Line

    Crypto jobs are harder to get than ever, but not impossible. The winners:

    Builders > spectators

    Storytellers > silent coders

    Focused applicants > hype chasers

    💬 What do you think — is crypto becoming the new “Wall Street,” where only the elite break in, or is there still space for scrappy newcomers who build their way in?

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      Nahid10
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      @nihalsari
      Feels like crypto is becoming the new Wall Street already. Hiring is tighter, networks matter more than résumés, and the top jobs rarely get posted. If you’re not already “seen” in the right circles, it’s easy to feel locked out. The industry may be leaning toward elite-only access.

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        jacson4
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        I think there’s still plenty of room for scrappy newcomers. Unlike Wall Street, crypto still rewards visible builders who publish, ship, and create in public. One strong open-source repo, a viral thread, or a small dApp can put you on recruiters’ radar instantly. Proof of work matters more than pedigree.

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