If the market downturn has placed your Lambo dreams on hold, perhaps it’s time you found another revenue stream. Anyone can make money in a bull market, but when the wicks turn red and altcoin season ends, you might want to consider getting an actual job. Just because it’s unprofitable to keep flipping ICOs doesn’t mean you have return to flipping burgers though. The cryptoconomy offers a vast range of job opportunities with no qualifications necessary. You just have to know where to look.
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The Digital Gold Rush Has Just Begun

You might have missed out on $100 bitcoin but you haven’t missed out on the greatest job creation opportunity the digital age has ever known. Crypto is growing so fast there’s a major talent shortage, and it’s not limited to blockchain developers. From community managers to translators, the range of openings is diverse. This burgeoning sector needs more people capable of wielding picks and shovels, and you don’t even have to get your hands dirty to participate. The majority of cryptocurrency jobs can be performed from the comfort of your own home.
Getting Your Foot on the Ladder

Crypto moves so fast that many employers don’t have the time to scrutinize CVs and check up on qualifications, but this doesn’t give you carte blanche to make everything up. If you lack the basic skills to do the job you’re applying for, you will get found out, and it will do your reputation no favors. For all its growth, crypto is still a tight-knit space with very few degrees of separation. Do a bad job and you might struggle to find your next one, but on the flip side, if you excel you’ll find your inbox filling with more opportunities than you can handle.

Where to Find a Crypto Job
We’ve covered the how. Now let’s consider the where with a quick rundown of the best platforms for finding cryptocurrency jobs.
: A simple job board and email newsletter, the platform contains a good number of marketing, community management, and content writing roles, as well as more technical positions.
: A general job site with a strong cryptocurrency section, Angel List contains filters so you can search for a role that suits your skills, schedule, and location.
: Due to their exorbitant fees, there’s a lot to dislike about sites like Peopleperhour and Upwork, but they are stacked with employers seeking freelancers just like you. Create a profile, bid for jobs and, once you’ve established trust with the client, cut the middleman and start working with them directly to save on platform fees and ideally get paid in crypto.
Crypto freelancing sites: The UX of blockchain job sites such as isn’t great and the number of postings is pitifully low. Still, at least they’re crypto focused. Other platforms to consider include , , , and student marketplace .
ICO websites: Using an site, work your way through the websites of forthcoming ICOs, as well as those that have just completed their token sale and are looking to embark on a hiring spree. Many will have vacancies openly advertised.
Linkedin: For all its flaws, Linkedin is good for finding crypto jobs, especially those that call for a degree of skill/experience. Connect with other crypto professionals, join blockchain-related groups and pretty soon your feed will fill with relevant vacancies.
We’re privileged to live in an age where the only tools you need for professional success are an internet connection and a willingness to learn. Immerse yourself in quality content, absorb long reads covering industry areas of interest, watch Youtube tutorials and soak up as much knowledge as you can. Then get out there and start putting it to good use.
Ask not what crypto can do for you. Ask what you can do for crypto.
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