103 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Mar 2022 Launched

It can be daunting to make a career shift to web3, especially for those who don’t code. There are new roles that don’t exist in other industries, and recruiting seems informal and network based. This guide aims to make a career pivot into web3 less ominous.

What the Community Said

Hi everyone! 👋 Transition to Web3 is a resource for making a career shift to web3, for those who don’t code. As an investor in web3, I’ve heard from many people that web3 feels like the most dynamic and innovative industry out there today, but getting started can be daunting: many roles have titles they don’t recognize; there’s a ton of inside baseball; and recruiting processes seem a lot more informal or network-based. So we put together this Transition to Web3 guide that aims to unpack the car

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Interesting guide. web3 FTW, congrats!

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This is so valuable. I've been looking for resources to help with transitioning to web3 as a PM.

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A very informative product. All the best and congrats on the launch.

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Hi friends! 👋 We are so excited to share Transition to Web3 as a resource for those who are non-technical and looking to make a career pivot to web3. I recently embarked on a similar career shift myself, pivoting from the education space into web3. While it was daunting, there were certain resources and tips that helped me along the way– many of them are included in this guide! Prior to joining Variant, I was working toward getting my Master’s in Education at Stanford University. Inspired by the

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