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Blockchain Expert Resume: Complete Guide

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Evolving from a niche technological market to a booming financial market, blockchain technology has come a long way. In fact, according to Glassdoor, one of the leading job review and research websites, there has been a 300 percent increase in the database of blockchain technology-related jobs since the last year.

The promise of a handsome pay due to high demand and shortage in supply is another advantage for those pursuing a career in blockchain. The average median salary for blockchain-related jobs is $84,884 per year.

 

Now, if you're looking at beginning your career with blockchain technology or making a shift to this industry, it's vital to have an excellent resume for applying to the available opportunities. After all, your resume does create the first impression for a prospective employer.

Since blockchain is a relatively newer field, it's imperative to have a crisp and well-defined resume outlining your strengths, talents, and achievements related to the area of technology. Thus, it's better to divide it into sections. But before we talk about that, here are a few basic things that you need to keep in mind when you're designing your resume.

 

Fundamentals of a Blockchain Expert Resume

 

Length of Your Resume

Communication here is the key. You need to convey to your recruiter about the capabilities you possess. To put this forward, you should not use more 1-2 pages because a lengthier resume would mean more time to read, which implies uncertainty in the summary of your resume. Keeping it short and detailed with only the relevant blockchain experience is essential.

 

Design of Your Resume

As much as you'd like your resume to stand out from the rest of them, you're not into designing and adding that quirk on a blockchain expert resume would not help. It's better to keep it simple in style and with monotone or two-tone colours at max. It should look like a qualified and mature resume.

 

Contact Details on Your Resume

Make sure that all the information that you have provided, whether it's your phone, email, or social media handles, should be up-to-date. You can even add your website or relevant work to show.

 

Reexamine and Amend your Resume

Remember that little lesson from school? Always recheck your answer sheets before submitting them in an exam. Similar is the case with your resume. There should be no grammatical or logical errors in the details being provided. A simple mistake on your part could mean careless behaviour in the employer's mind.

 

Customized Resume-Building

This is something a lot of blockchain aspirants forget. You cannot paste the same resume everywhere and expect it to stand out or get selected. By reading the job description and personalizing your resume around that, you can easily improve your chances of getting selected for the hiring process.

 

Essential Parts of a Blockchain Expert Resume

It's easier to divide it into sections and then focus on each one individually. This way, we can detail the information that is required.

 

Objective of the Resume

This is one of the most important parts of the resume because it introduces the recruiter to you right after your name. For fresher's, they can write about what their aspirations are from the blockchain job. Whereas for experienced individuals, writing a summary of their experience related to the blockchain is more important, or how their relevant experience can be useful for the applied role.

 

Experience Mentioned in The Resume

This section will comprise all your past experiences of different jobs and the tasks delivered through problem-solving. This section can also include the certifications and training that you have obtained. If you still haven't got any of those online blockchain training, you can sign up for a Certified Blockchain Expert on Blockchain Council. It's only a 6-hour course that will add up to your resume.

 

The experience section is the gist of your job application, so make sure that it has all the relevant information. Depending on the job criteria, you can tailor your exposure and make it more specific.

 

Skills Section of the Resume

 

The skills acquired by you in your educational or professional career will make your resume powerful. In this section, you can outline your technical skills like the programming languages you're familiar with, and you work with, or the blockchain tools that you are using, or the blockchain applications you're used to working with.

This section isn't limited only to the applied skills. Here you can also put in all the soft skills that you have. This'll add more depth to your personality as well as make you stand out from the crowd because soft skills are an added advantage. All your skills will directly affect you when it comes to your salary negotiation.

 

Education

 

This section can be utilized to mention your educational journey. Your schools and dates of courses can all be mentioned here. This section gives the employer more information about your background and the history of your education.

Your graduation, post-graduation are all mentioned in this section.

 

Personal Interests & Hobbies

 

This is an optional section where you can mention the personal hobbies that you pursue as well as other relevant non-formal experiences. This could also include award functions where you have received any type of recognition.

 

Conclusion

 

Before sitting down to write your blockchain expert resume, it's best to do a SWOT analysis. S refers to your strengths, which you can easily highlight while writing. W refers to your weaknesses that you should be working upon. O refers to the opportunities that lie ahead with your skill sets, and T refers to threats that are your competitors.

We hope that this guide helps you in improving your resume.








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