Crypto as a reference in your CV?

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Part of my job is recruiting and expanding our team. I am reviewing CVs on a daily basis and have seen the weirdest things. People still seem to think I am interested in their hobbies when deciding whether or not to invite them for a job interview. Don't get me wrong, I am interested in you as a person when we get to know each other - but that is after I have decided whether or not I am interested in your skills in the first place.

Reading, traveling and (we are a Swiss company) hiking are the top three of non-unique hobbies you can water down your CV with. However, the really interesting skills which would make you a unique candidate are seldom mentioned. I just recently found out one of my employees is an expert on diabetes and writing a book on special diets for people with that condition. That's like he's a researcher and an author in his spare time and I didn't even know that, leave alone leverage those skills at work.

So far, the only time I had someone mention crypto in their CV was a guy who wrote a thesis about supply chain blockchain technology. I was excited to meet him. We didn't have any immediate use cases for that but it conveyed the impression that he was interested in new technology and applying it to business processes. Sadly, he turned out as a total dud who didn't know a thing about blockchain.

With more and more people treating Play2Earn games like jobs I recently wondered why nobody adds things like that to the timelines in their CVs. We have military service and maternity periods in there. Why not something like this?

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That's a lot of buzzwords in there that might trigger just the right people to make me an interesting candidate. In addition to a proper CV and project list of course.

What would your crypto CV look like? Did you ever think about handing it in with your application? Would you invite somebody who does - and for what sort of job?

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This is a great subject to discuss! Seriously!

I have often mascarated my crypto background into my existing finance background. If I'm applying for a blockchain company then I have a separate resume spefically for those type of companies.

I believe that we should not hide our interest in crypto, but then again for most employers at this point this information is useless, just like when people bring up their hobbies...

At my last job I was at a bank, obviously I never mentioned crypto during the interview process else I'm pretty certain I wouldn't have gotten hired. Instead, I waited to see the bank PR team make public reference to crypto and when I had my performance review I mentioned the PR release and brought up my interest and experience in the subject, offered assistance if ever needed.

Either way, if you are truly passionate about blockchain, I'd recommend taking steps to solidify your professional credibility as a subject expert. I'm afraid here soon univeristies will come up with 4 year degrees for this stuff, get that verifiable experience at the very least so that you can continue to compete in the market even if crypto is no longer in the public concious.

Of course it depends on the job. But if it is tech related or the company has ambitions to 'go full digital' with their vision, this might just be the right elevator pitch.

Thanks for sharing! - @libertycrypto27

Nice to know.

I’ve been in crypto 4 years, I do everything from trading to writing to mining to investing to managing funds to testing protocols but I don’t know how to fix this all in a Cv or if at all it’ll make sense

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Maybe just drop a line in there somewhere? It wouldn't need to cover a whole section or page, obviously.

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