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Scoring a remote job

Working from home has become the standard for most developers so getting a remote job is crucial. Nobody likes working in an office anymore lol. There are so many places where you can sign up, create a profile and start searching for gigs or applying for jobs.

Before applying to jobs, please put some work into your online profile and CV.

  1. Keep your LinkedIn profile up to date, you can use my profile as reference if you want
  2. Use a Resume builder like this one to get a nice looking CV

General job searching

  1. UpWork
  2. Angel.co
  3. Fiverr
  4. Linkedin
  5. Stackoverflow
  6. Indeed

Web3 Specific

This is a great place to start for anyone transitioning from the web2 space to web3. There are technical and non-technical jobs, and you can apply for them.

  1. Anthony Pompliano job board
  2. Cryptocurrencyjobs
  3. Buildspace
  4. Bankless
  5. Startup

Even if you're not conifdent enough, read through the requirements and learn the basics. There are so many free resources to help you learn.

Just do it. Whatever happens, happens.

Preparing for interviews

Preparation for interviews is critical for anyone who wants to get a job. Many resources and tools are available to help you prepare for interviews. Most of the time, interviews are split into parts.

This Youtube Channel really helped to get a nice overview of how these remote interviews are

Introduction

There's a link that has helped me ace the introduction to interviews. Ultimate List of Interview Questions

Write down your achievements, skills, and projects in bullet points. The recruiter expects you to be quick and concise.

Technical (Written and verbal)

For technical interviews, it's best to know and practice similar questions beforehand. Get to know the company's tech stack, environment, and position in the market.

Final interview

The recruiter will give you a summary of their thoughts and your experience throughout the process. During the discussion, you'll get a feeling if you're in or not.

They'll also ask you for a desired salary, so keep this in mind. Research what the average pay is for the position you're applying for. Average pay of a Software Engineer

Getting paid

How will you get the money? Excellent question 😆 I use these platforms:

I might do a seperate guide for this topic, so stay tuned.

Thank you very much 🙌