Top 10 website to find remote work in web3 / blockchain development
There are plenty of jobs available, not just technical jobs like Solidity developer, but also non-technical jobs like technical writers, product managers, marketers, etc...
This new freelance economy is different from the gig economy in that there aren’t centralized corporations creating those jobs–the people doing the work have ownership of the end result. “In the gig economy, earning is linear — most people earn an hourly wage or per-gig wage,” Lipton explained. “In Web3, earning is non-linear because freelancers will own part of the marketplace. Additionally, freelancers working for Web3 projects can earn a combination of stable coins and tokens, and those tokens can offer uncapped upside.”
Below is the compilation of the top 10 Platforms to land your first web3 job…
1. Web3 Career
You can find pretty much most of the available on this website from top companies in Blockchain, Web3, and Crytpo. The filtering system is helpful and response times are quite fast.
2. Cryptocurrency Jobs
Mostly focused around crypto and development jobs but it’s certainly a good starting point to start branching out into Web3.
3. DeFi Jobs
A platform where it showcases detailed job descriptions and shows good stats on the number and types of jobs they put out in Web3.
4. Crypto Jobs
No UI clutter. Postings here are almost definitely found elsewhere but it’s worthwhile to browse quickly here.
5. buildspace
Full-time jobs with awesome perks
6. Remote Web3 Jobs
In the world of Web3 where teams come together from around the globe, remote working comes first and this is a good platform that brings companies in Web3 who hire remotely.
7. Crypto Jobs Daily
With daily curated jobs, this platform is the gateway to finding jobs in Web3 and helps match your profile to the right job.
8. UseWeb3 Jobs
Though not a dedicated job platform, useweb3 is a must for anyone who wants to go down the rabbit hole in Web3. They got great listings here as well too.
9. Crypto Jobs List
A platform I’ve personally used extensively that showcases detailed job descriptions and shows good stats on the number and types of jobs they put out in Web3.
10. Upwork
A big community of freelancers is available to take up any project and even with the stiff competition, for Web3 jobs, it’s a good place to explore considering the emerging market. If Microsoft and big leading brands are trusting Upwork, I see no reason you can’t