When it comes to working in cryptocurrency, who you know can be as important as the skills you possess. This industry is all about networking, and so whether you’re a journalist looking to find a scoop or a startup founder looking for investors, making connections is key to advancing your career. While the crypto community is heavily online, don’t underestimate the value of attending in-person meetups and conventions. Conventions and conferences are a great place to get your feet wet and meet people who work in the industry. And don’t overlook the value of smaller meetups hosted by specific companies or projects, usually in large metropolitan areas. Because crypto is still a relatively new industry, it’s much easier to connect directly with senior executives than it is in traditional finance.
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