How to Get Into Crypto After College? 👨‍🎓 [ A Guide to Crypto For College Students ]

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There are more and more crypto job openings everyday and making a career move into crypto is becoming commonplace. But we’ve noticed that there isn’t a clear guide for college students and fresh grads who want to get into the space.

Which is why we’ve put together this video explaining the best ways to learn about cryptocurrencies and blockchain, and why you should consider a career in crypto.

00:00 – A Guide to Crypto For College Students

01:39 – #1 Crypto and Blockchain Experience Open Doors

02:45 – #2 Above Average Salaries

03:23 – #3 Remote and Flexible Working

04:05 – Who Are Crypto Firms Looking For?

05:09 – #1 University Degrees

06:54 – #2 Short Courses

08:51 – #3 Internal Training Schemes

09:58 – What Do You Do If You’re Not an Engineer or Computer Science Major?

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