Looking back at history: The migration wave of traditional finance professionals to Web3 reminds me of the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis in Wall Street, when a large number of investment banking professionals were forced to transition, unexpectedly spawning the first boom of fintech. Today, we are witnessing a similar talent migration once again, especially in investment...

Debugging the EVM at 3 a.m. and the paradox of the talent market, damn! Just now, while optimizing the gas for an algorithmic stablecoin project, I suddenly realized that it's exactly the same as the absurd phenomenon in the current Web3 recruitment market. Everyone is desperately optimizing surface parameters while ignoring the fatal flaws in the underlying architecture. ...

Echoes of History: The Cyclical Characteristics of Executive Position Markets in Web3 Reviewing the past three market cycles, I’ve observed that the demand for executive positions during each bull-to-bear market transition follows a similar trajectory. It reminds me of the Wall Street scene after the 2008 financial crisis, when the demand for Finance Manager roles...

Thoughts at 3 AM: Exchange Code and Talent Damn, just now I was debugging a slippage issue for a digital asset trading pair, and suddenly realized, isn't this exactly the current state of the centralized exchange recruitment market? Positions with insufficient liquidity depth are like those of small exchanges' obscure trading pairs, the order book is full of fake orders. And...

Hi everyone, I'm COCO, it's been a while~ To be honest, while organizing GameFi job position data at the coffee shop last week, I suddenly realized the demand for recruitment in this field is more intense than I imagined. You know? As I'm writing this article, there are already 23 job listings on MyJob.one for...

Hey, the aroma of coffee at 3 a.m. and those positions that keep me awake, to be honest, I'm currently curled up on the living room carpet writing this article, with the third cup of Guatemalan pour-over coffee already cold by my side. While sifting through resumes on MyJob.one last Friday, I suddenly came across a Creators Lead position...

Wow! A talent revolution is happening in the Web3 gaming industry. Guess what? I just attended an online job fair for a GameFi project, and they simultaneously released job openings for VFX Designer, Server Engineer, and Cryptographer...

Insights from Historical Cycles: Structural Changes in the Web3 Recruitment Market Reviewing the past three market cycles, I've observed that the talent mobility patterns following each crypto winter are remarkably similar. Essentially, the current recovery trend for Technical Services Engineer recruitment reminds me...

The Market Contemplation at Night: When Wall Street Meets Web3, it reminds me of Wall Street after the 2008 financial crisis. The same confusion, different opportunities. That year, I just left Morgan Stanley, and the scene of Lehman Brothers employees walking out of the building with boxes still lingers in my memory. Now at MyJob.one...

The Historical Echoes of Market Cycles: The eternal pattern of talent mobility in Web3 reminds me of the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis in Wall Street, when traditional finance professionals began to flow into emerging quantitative hedge funds. Today, the same scenario is unfolding in the Web3 space. Sparkle recruitment, Pendle recruitment...

Deep-night code and morning job reflections. To be honest, last night while debugging the Solo Web3 Dev Wallet Auth system, I suddenly realized that the complexity of the current Web3 recruitment market is comparable to the issue of smart contract gas optimization. Damn, this industry changes so fast...

Frankly speaking, this cup of coffee reminds me of the liquidity issues in DeFi. You see, it's Thursday afternoon at 3 PM, and I'm sitting in this café in Berlin's Mitte district, a place that often fails to make latte art. Hmm... by the way, the Synthetix job posting I published on MyJob.one last week just...
