How to get hired with blockchain technology companies

So, you want to work with one of the various blockchain technology companies, such as Block8. Whether you’re passionate about crypto, revolutionising the economy, or decentralising the universe, the good news is that there are plenty of jobs out there for you. In fact, these organisations are practically begging for applicants!

The industry is currently struggling to find qualified people to work for them, which means that if you do get hired, you’ll probably be getting paid a lot. Engineers that work with blockchain technology, for instance, can earn an average annual salary of around $175,000!

Figure out what position you want

If you think coding is the only job you can get, think again. Blockchain technology companies require a broad range of professionals in order to operate, from marketers to accountants. If you can imagine it, there’s probably a job for it. Jobs include:

  • Accountant
  • Coder
  • Copywriter
  • Community manager
  • Developer
  • Engineer
  • Graphic designer
  • Human services executive
  • Marketer
  • Programmer
  • Project manager
  • Sales executive

Assess your knowledge of the field

Once you’ve determined your area of interest, it’s important that you establish your actual level of knowledge on the topic. While there are no formal qualifications required to work in blockchain technology companies (asides from profession-related qualifications such as engineering and accounting), it would do you good to complete an online course and read some books on the topic. There are a range of free resources available online. Knowledge about economics will be useful, too. Keep in mind that you will be expected to learn on the job, so focus on having the required professional qualifications.

Select a project and do your research

Specialisation is vital for improving employability with blockchain technology companies. There are hundreds of projects out there, so select one that appeals to you. Then, do your research! It is essential that you understand the concepts and topics being discussed in the community. This doesn’t mean you need to know everything about how to code, it means being able to understand the core of the project and its value. To research, read up on Wikipedia pages, news articles, and the related whitepaper, and join the mailing list and subreddit.

Involve yourself in the community

Put yourself out there! That means take up a volunteer position or an internship in the field. Attend local events and network with people. Doing freelancing and developing a portfolio can be a great way to improve your employability and show off your skills. Make sure you put your skills and experience on LinkedIn to ensure that recruiters can locate you. Do all these things and you’ll be far more likely to land a job than if you simply responded to an ad online without any experience.

If you’re still struggling to find work with blockchain technology companies after doing these things, consider starting or adding to an existing blog. This allows you to write pieces which can serve as examples of your knowledge, vision and hard work. To do this, choose a topic you’re genuinely interested in – it’s obvious to readers when you’re being authentic and when you’re not. Write an article about the topic that offers a new, interesting angle. When writing, be engaging, thorough yet concise, and show off your personality and talent. When writing longer pieces in particular, ensure that you use good formatting and break up the text with images in order to maintain your reader’s attention. Bullet points and entertaining writing styles work well, too.

Conclusion

Getting a job with blockchain technology companies doesn’t have to be difficult. If you do your research and get involved in the community, you’ll be fine.

Christian Woods
Christian Woods
Christian is a morning reporter and technology columnist for Best in Australia. Christian has worked in the media since 2000, in a range of locations. He joined Best in Australia in 2018, and began working in Melbourne in 2019.
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