Are you a recent graduate ❓ And looking for 'experience' in Web3❓ My Advice; ❌ Don't Job Search ✅ People Search Instead 🔎 Be Your Own Headhunter 🔍 And 👉 Embrace ' ecosystem targeted networking' 👈 Connect with 'Key Figures' within an ecosystem and seek their support If you're a recent graduate (non-tech) looking for experience in 'web3', here's what I'd recommend: 1️⃣ Find an ecosystem that you like (e.g. Avalanche, Hedera, Cosmos etc.) 2️⃣ Find 'key players' within that ecosystem. For example, it could be a Dev Rel Advocate, Head of Ecosystem, Head of Community etc. Somebody likely to have a strong network. 3️⃣ Reach out to the 'key players' directly (on LinkedIn or through mutual connections). 4️⃣ Convince the 'key players' that you can provide value with a compelling message. Some will reply. You'll find there's a lot of good people out there willing to help. 5️⃣ Ensure each 'key player' knows you understand the industry and 'the project', even if you lack formal experience. For example, if you aspire to be a Community Lead: 👉 Offer opinions on competitor strategies 👉 Suggest ways to improve community engagement 👉 Propose event ideas for onboarding new members 👉 Recommend growth metrics, and collaborations etc. You could go above and beyond and send these in a 'one-pager' ahead of the call. Point is : don't say you're passionate, prove it!! At the end of the call, politely ask if s/he could help with some relevant introductions if and when the opportunity arises. 6️⃣ Make sure you emphasise that you're willing to work a few hours per week pro-bono. Chances are the 'key player' will know of a project that needs an extra pair of hands e.g. a project that received an ecosystem grant recently. 7️⃣ Make sure you send a 'thank you message' after the call Let a couple of hours pass before you send it. 8️⃣ Keep Networking My advice to any recent grad looking to kickstart his/her career in 'web3' is to think in terms of 'ecosystems'. Projects like to hire people who've shown an active interest in their ecosystem. Help a few projects in an ecosystem pro-bono - it need only be for a few hours a week and use that as an opportunity to further grow your network within that ecosystem. You'll quickly find that your reputation will grow within that ecosystem and opportunities will arise within that ecosystem
Solid advice!
I think this is good advice for anyone.. Honestly, I've never gotten a good job by simply applying for it... Well maybe only once in my carreer... Hr people only want to tick a single box and I tick too many.
Incroyable how much value you give to people, for free 🙏 Every new starter just got their 0-1 framework 👏
Can probably use this guide for business outreach as well
Thinking of a career in web3 in terms of ecosystems is a completely new way to approach the market. Thanks a lot for your perspective :)
Building connections within a chosen ecosystem can really open doors!
Love this Owen! Yes build relationships with people in the space, it changes everything.
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9moSolid advice Owen Healy. In addition: Get your name at the top of their mind before reaching out. Greatly increases their chances of granting you an audience. This could be done by regularly and meaningfully engaging with their posts. Case in point: I sent Owen Healy a connection request before I started engaging meaningfully with his content. He didn't accept. Guess who's a 1st connection now? 😁