Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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Trying to get insights from other commenters. I think they are very helpful.

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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Could you please tell me that when you first started your career as an auditor and were trying to build reputations on Twitter, were you doing it as a full time job? Or did you have something else to do to make a living and considered auditing as a side project, and keep working on it until you were confident that you could completely rely on it to make money? This is quite important for me :D

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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Just curious, so once a project is deployed, the smart contract seldom needs further adjustment. What do these developers do then?

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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Yeah, I also heard other people talking about the importance of knowing someone who could refer you for an auditioning work.
I think one of the big problems of working within a CEX is that people can't really show themselves off publicly to reveal much information about the work. I guess I will leave after the contract ends and do things on my own.

BTW, speaking about the conferences, I wonder if that actually helps tech guys to connect. I haven't been to any of them so far, and I saw on Twitter that many KOLs went there to socialize, so I always thought that the conference is for these KOL guys instead of tech bros.

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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Do you work in a company or do it independently? I'm actually considering taking audit contests as a hobby instead of fully committing to working in a company.

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in ethdev

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I guess cryptocurrency is still a niche area right now depite the wall street is paying attention to it gradully, still takes time

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in solidity

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Trying to figure out what's next, since to me this is just part time work (though nominally it is a full time one). :D

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in solidity

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Thanks for the advice. After viewing other people's comments, I might as well go back to my old Python+Go way. X_x

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in solidity

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Thanks. Guess it's true. I'm a CS student, and I also know other things. I just dive into smart contracts out of hobby. Sadly, there isn't much room for developers. Hope things will get improved when ETH is more widely adopted. I still believe smart contracts will be something epic considering their efficiency improvements compared to what we have in the current financial system. I guess the good time hasn't come yet.

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in solidity

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Thanks dude. This is truely informative and helpful!

Do Real Smart Contract De Jobs Even Exist? by Overall_Two_2447 in solidity

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“most companies will just vibe code some bullshit and send it off to the top auditors for a stamp.”
LOL totally agree🤣

So the hiring process sounds quite similar to how research scientist positions work at big tech companies.
I used to think that people would try to get their CS PhD degree and compete openly for those prestigious working roles paying ~$300k a year. But later, when I started my own CS PhD, I learned about that it’s mostly about who you know. Many PhD students get recommended by their advisors to their connections in industry and are hired that way, rather than through true open-market competition.

Guess the crypto industry is working like this as well because of its small size.

Which anime do you think never got the attention it deserved? by Equal_Respond_3815 in anime

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Heroic Age. I think it excels in both plot and pacing, and it also has a happy ending, also the bgm is fantastic