972 results for "smart contract developer"
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Will Web3 Create or Kill Cybersecurity Jobs?
Web3 isn’t reducing the need for cybersecurity — it’s transforming what security even means. The biggest shift is from perimeter defense to protocol defense, where every exploit is transparent and every response is public. 👉 Smart
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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which skills are essential for Ethereum & DApp Career
Few more discussion threads around Solidity to explore https://artofblockchain.club/discussion/how-to-gain-in-depth-knowledge-of-blockchain-ethereum-and-cryptocurrency-FO2Jfv https://artofblockchain.club/discussion/have-you-encountered-issu...
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Should I Focus on AI, Blockchain, or Combine Both for My Next Career Move?
My short answer: your AI skills are enough to start exploring this intersection. You don’t need Solidity on day one unless your target role is specifically “smart contract engineer / protocol dev / aud...
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I’m Moving From Finance Into Blockchain Development — What Career Mistakes Should I Avoid in My First 12 Months?
One mistake I see often—especially from people transitioning into blockchain—is treating smart contract development like traditional software development. In Web2 you can push...
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Guidance on how to land a good job in web3
Thanks for your reply. I'll try to give you clarity on your questions.I mostly enjoy working with smart contracts, integrations, and protocol design. I have ethereum experience but I'm also expanding my knowledge t...
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How Recruiters Read GitHub for Blockchain Jobs: Building Proof Stacks Hiring Teams Can Verify
Updated for 2026: This guide was originally written around 2025 blockchain hiring patterns. It has now been updated for 2026 to reflect how recruiters, founders, and hiring teams increasingly read GitHub as a proof signal before shortlistin...
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Layer-2 Solidity interview: what’s a sane event-logging + monitoring setup without bloating L1 data fees?
This is such a valuable skill set. Even non-tech founders rely on proper logs to track on-chain activity during audits. Good logging gives confidence to everyone—from developers to investors. For deeper insights, see this threa...
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Interview Question: How Do You Ensure Data Integrity Before a TEE on Ethereum?
How do you ensure data integrity before information enters a Trusted Execution Environment on Ethereum? I got this question in a recent blockchain developer interview and it threw me off. I know TEEs protect data once it’...
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Remote Web3 jobs in the US: why callbacks differ by state + time zone (PST vs EST)
This is one of those remote Web3 job search details that candidates usually discover very late. “Remote US” does not always mean “anywhere in the world,” and sometimes it does not even mean “anywhere in the US.” A role can be remote but sti...
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How do you ask questions without looking like a confused junior?
This thread is important because asking questions is not just a soft skill problem for juniors. In Web3 teams, the way someone asks a question often becomes a hiring and working signal. A strong question shows whether the person has checked...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Web3 Hiring Risks & Compensation Hub for Hiring Teams
This is one of those hubs I wish more teams read before posting a role. From the candidate side, a risky Web3 offer is not only about low salary or token-heavy compensation. It is usually the mix of vague role ownership, unclear token vesti...
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Blockchain CV Review: What Recruiters Reject in 10 Seconds (Proof-Stack Checklist)
This 10-second CV scan point feels painfully real. I have seen many blockchain resumes where the candidate probably has ability, but the proof is scattered — one GitHub link, one project title, a few keywords like Solidity, Hardhat, DeFi, <...
By Merrythetechie · @Merrythetechie