
Web3 Jobs Decoded: Feedback Loops, Interview Prep, and Hiring Criteria
I have been getting comments on my articles asking me to write for them. Not from a cold outreach I sent, not from a resume I submitted, just from people reading the series and reaching out. That is a feedback loop working exactly the way it should. Today I want to break down why feedback loops matter more than most people think, and what Web3 interviews actually look like when you finally get in the room. If you want to keep up with this 60-day Web3 journey, you can follow me on X , on Medium , on Future , and you can join the Web3ForHumans Telegram community . This series started as a personal learning challenge on Day 1 and by Day 53 it has turned into a writing portfolio that landed me a freelance role at Bitquery , a contract technical writing role at Tether, and multiple inbound writing offers. None of that came from applying. All of it came from feedback loops compounding over time. What a Feedback Loop Actually Is A feedback loop is any system where output becomes input. You pu
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