Bitget Report: 54% of Aspiring Web3 Professionals Can’t Land Their First Job
Bitget’s latest report shows 54% of aspiring Web3 professionals struggle to secure their first industry role. Experience requirements and lack of practical training remain the biggest barrier
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June 18, 2026
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Bitget’s latest report shows 54% of aspiring Web3 professionals struggle to secure their first industry role.
Experience requirements and lack of practical training remain the biggest barriers for entry-level talent.
AI-blockchain integration topped career choices, while mentorship ranked as top support.
A new report from Bitget has revealed that more than half of aspiring Web3 professionals are unable to get their first job in the industry. The company said the findings show a disconnect between blockchain education and employment opportunities.
Notably, the report was published as part of Bitget’s Blockchain4Youth (B4Y) initiative. The Web3 Next-Gen Talent Intelligence Report says that the industry’s workforce challenges come more from hiring barriers than from a lack of talent.
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