Web3 Job Market Research: 36.6% of job seekers are from 985/211 universities, and the acceptance rate of new graduates by "Big-Tech Companies" is less than 0.28%
BlockBeats News, July 9th, according to a BlockBeats survey, nearly 80.5% of the respondents who participated in the Web3 job-seeking questionnaire came from first-tier universities in China, including Project 985 and Project 211 institutions. Among them, 36.6% were from Project 985 universities, and 43.9% were from Project 211 or other first-tier universities. Additionally, 7.3% of the job seekers had overseas educational backgrounds, while only 12.2% were from vocational schools or other types of institutions.
Regarding their academic backgrounds, these highly educated job seekers were not lacking in options. Among the respondents who participated in the Web3 job-seeking questionnaire, 46.34% were from computer science and information technology-related majors, and 21.95% were from finance and business backgrounds. They originally had the opportunity to enter more stable traditional industries and were also competitive in mainstream industries such as large corporations, securities firms, and banks.
According to Bitget's campus recruitment data, its 2025 campus recruitment program received over ten thousand resumes. In the end, only 28 graduates were hired, entering various core business modules such as technology, product, regional growth, global branding, and global operations, covering almost the entire crypto business chain.
This survey was conducted with data provided by Bitget, interviewing over 200 practitioners. The full report has been released in an article on BlockBeats titled "2025 Web3 Job Market Report: 10,000 Applicants Vie for 28 Positions, How Can You Succeed?".
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