883 results for "smart contract developer"
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💬 Let’s Talk About Security Auditing in Web3
What changed my view on AI security checks was realizing that the main risk is not just “what the tool misses” — it is how quickly teams start relaxing once the scan looks clean. Most serious smart contract
By Otto L · @Otto -
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US hiring: why “senior Solidity” roles reject 4+ yr candidates — which hiring signals are missing?
I think the real gap is usually not 4+ years of Solidity. It is whether the candidate looks safe in production. In US smart contract hiring, “senior” usually starts when the profile shows risk ownership, not just s...
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Questions to Ask the Interviewer in a Blockchain Job Interview (Without Sounding Generic)
One useful way to choose your closing question is to match it to the kind of blockchain team you are interviewing with. If the role is smart contract or security heavy, ask how contract changes are rev...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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US hiring: why “senior Solidity” roles reject 4+ yr candidates — which hiring signals are missing?
From the shortlist side, “4+ years” gets you into the pile — but the “senior” label is earned by proof artifacts that de-risk the hire fast. Most resumes for web3 smart contract roles read like “built X, worked on...
By Otto L · @Otto -
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Blockchain Bridge startup hiring: first 5 roles to build a Web3 engineering team safely
If you’re trying to build a Web3 engineering team for a bridge, I’d honestly treat hiring like risk management, not like “who can ship fastest.” For a cross-chain bridge startup, my first two hires would be: a smart contr...
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Full-time blockchain dev here — how do you study without burning out?
Quick follow-up: do you feel this exhaustion more during audit-heavy weeks (security reviews, incident fixes, release crunch) vs normal feature work? I’ve noticed after a smart contract security audit cycle, my lea...
By BennyBlocks · @BennyBlocks -
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How to Transition from Web2 to Web3 Jobs: A Practical Roadmap (Without Starting From Scratch)
I’m seeing a pattern with people trying to move from Web2 to Web3 jobs: the struggle isn’t “learning blockchain,” it’s picking the right track and building proof that hiring teams can quickly understand. If you’re a backend/API engineer, di...
By Andria Shines · @ChainSage -
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RWA tokenization jobs: what skills are actually needed — and is it more finance or more crypto?
I keep seeing “RWA tokenization” used like one bucket, but hiring almost always splits into lanes, and that’s where smart contract devs get tripped up in interviews. One team means transfer controls and permissions...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Why Blockchain Job Descriptions Are So Vague — And What Hiring Teams Actually Mean
If you’ve ever read a blockchain job description and felt unsure what the role actually involves, you’re not alone.Across smart contract, protocol, infra, and security roles, job descriptions often soun...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Has anyone here looked into relocation options for blockchain professionals in the EU, UK, Canada, or Australia?
Coming from the security / QA side, the process looks very different than it does for general dev roles — and that catches a lot of people off guard.If your background is smart contract auditing, blockchain Q...
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Blockchain QA for Software Testers: Do You Need Solidity, Better Test Logic, or Proof Artifacts?
Is blockchain QA in practice closer to test engineering, protocol behavior validation, or smart contract security support? Also, for US remote roles, what do hiring managers actually trust as proof — test coverage...
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Moved from Regular QA to Blockchain QA in US Web3 Jobs? What Actually Changes in Day-to-Day Testing, Tools, and Intervie...
If you want practice that feels close to real work, pick one issue from a DeFi repo and reproduce it end-to-end. Don’t just say “bug exists.” Write a short bug reproduction report template smart contract style note...
By Abdil Hamid · @ForensicBlockSmith