883 results for "smart contract developer"
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In Web3 QA Interviews, How Do You Explain Test Coverage Without Sounding Scripted or Over-Technical?
I’m a blockchain QA engineer with two years of experience, and almost every interview includes the same question: “What’s your test coverage?” It’s easy to answer this in Web2, but in smart-c...
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As a junior, how do you explain msg.sender and trust boundaries confidently in Solidity interviews?
Love this mindset. Threat modeling is not just for auditors. it’s a habit that shows accountability. Even listing who controls state or value helps teams trust your code review process. For anyone exploring audit thinking, start
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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As a junior Solidity dev, how deep should I really go into gas optimization during interviews?
Good discussion. Most hiring panels don’t expect perfect gas optimization—they look for awareness of design efficiency. Knowing when to optimize matters more than chasing every opcode. For context, this explainer covers how...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Almost every blockchain job form asks for my LinkedIn link — how do I make it stand out?
When I first joined LinkedIn, my page looked like a resume copy-paste. Recruiters would still DM, but they clearly didn’t get what I actually did. So I rebuilt it like a public portfolio. My headline now reads: Smart Cont...
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What Do Web3 QA Managers Actually Look for in Candidates?
I’m a QA engineer trying to understand more into Web3 projects, but I keep getting stuck in interviews. Hiring managers often mention “on-chain test strategies” or “smart contract edge cases...
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Building a Blockchain/Web3 Portfolio Site: Sections, Case Studies, and Metrics
In my experience, a strong Web3 portfolio is less about how many projects you’ve done and more about how clearly you communicate your thought process. Anyone can push code to GitHub, but very few can show why they built something and what d...
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Future of Cybersecurity Jobs in Web3: Is Moving Into Blockchain Security Worth It?
Web3 doesn’t shrink cybersecurity jobs — it changes where the risk lives and creates new kinds of security work. Traditional cybersecurity often focuses on network perimeters, access control, endpoint hardening, and patch cycles. In Web3, t...
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Anyone here moved from TradFi to DeFi?
Moving from TradFi to DeFi takes focus and a clear plan. In my case, working as a risk manager in TradFi gave me a good foundation. Things like risk analysis, financial modeling, and portfolio management are very relevant in DeFi.I started...
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YouTube says Web3 is booming. My network says otherwise. What’s the real market in 2025?
Blockchain careers are still real in 2025, but YouTube/short-form content often gives a distorted picture of what Web3 hiring actually rewards. Inside AOB, the pattern is pretty consistent: teams hiring across DeFi, L2 infrastructure, walle...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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How to Prepare for Live Coding Interviews as a Junior Blockchain Engineer
Jumping in—with regular code reviews and real audit reports, I found my technical communication skills improved as much as my blockchain knowledge. I started noticing that writing out why a line of code needed improvement made it easier to...
By AuditWardenRashid · @AuditWarden -
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Anyone here moved from TradFi to DeFi?
I’m currently working in TradFi and thinking of switching to DeFi, but dont know how to proceed further.A few things I’m trying to figure out:Do skills like financial modeling and risk assessment used and valued into DeFi roles...
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Nethermind 15-Minute Technical Interview: What Ethereum Intern Candidates Should Actually Expect
I had a Nethermind interview last year for a similar internship. The first tech screen was very straightforward. No coding, no puzzles — mostly checking whether you understand Ethereum basics clearly.They asked me things like: “...
By Merrythetechie · @Merrythetechie