Web3 Internships

2,087 jobs found

web3.career is now part of the Bondex Logo Bondex Ecosystem

Receive emails of Web3 Internships
Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Solana Foundation

remote

$21k - $64k

Binance.US

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$31k - $72k

Gate.io

ASIA

$21k - $77k

Gate.io

ASIA

$21k - $77k

BCB Group

London, United Kingdom

$54k - $62k

Bitpanda

Vienna, Austria

$18k - $118k

CoinGecko

Malaysia

Fireblocks

New York, NY, United States

$64k - $80k

Glassnode

Berlin, Germany

$22k - $62k

Crypto.com

Singapore, Singapore

$18k - $118k

G2W Consulting

Atlanta, GA, United States

$105k - $150k

Binance

Madrid, Spain

BitMEX

Singapore, Singapore

$21k - $90k

Binance

Vancouver, Canada

Binance

Palo Alto, CA, United States

Solana Foundation
$21k - $64k estimated
remote
Apply

Who We Are

The Solana Foundation is a non-profit foundation based in Zug, Switzerland, dedicated to the adoption, decentralization, and security of the Solana network. The Solana Foundation is working to realize a world where individuals own their data, use permissionless networks, and transfer information freely around the world.

The Solana Foundation policy team builds and executes a policy strategy aimed at helping build a more robust, safe, and thriving web3 ecosystem across the world. The Foundation’s policy strategy is built around advancing three north stars: 1) Protecting a free, open, and interoperable internet, 2) Creating clear, reasonable pathways for entrepreneurs to be able to build in digital assets, and 3) Being stewards for safe blockchain.

The Solana Foundation is looking for a web3 policy intern to support every aspect of that strategy–from digging into how legislation impacts these goals to identifying constituents from the Solana ecosystem who can articulate their story well in front of policymakers. Your job description will include, but isn’t limited to:

  • Helping organize at least one “Hill day”, bringing Solana ecosystem builders to Washington to meet with policymakers

  • Building a use case and constituency database, so we have up to date information on what ecosystem teams are building, what Congressional districts they live in, and why it matters to policymakers

  • Writing policy updates and memos on the latest policy movements for Solana Foundation executives and the company more broadly 

  • Drafting policy related content for communications, including Twitter threads, op-eds, and blog posts

  • Building and supporting the Foundation’s efforts to be a steward for safe blockchain

Here’s a few things about you that should be true:

  • You’re a strong communicator: You can explain what an L1 is to an average American and why blockchain is exciting

  • You stay up on the latest in web3: You can explain the differences between various L1s and what a zk proof is. You have favorite Dapps and technology that you’re excited about.

  • You stay up on the latest in US government: You can explain the role of Congress, regulators, and the executive branch in policymaking. You wake up almost every morning and read the latest Hill drama. 

  • You consistently have 20-40 hours of availability this summer or fall

  • You either live in DC or are willing to make several trips to the Washington DC area during the course of your internship 

How to get a web3 internship?

There are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of getting a web3 internship

  1. Start by building your skills and knowledge. This could include taking courses on web development, blockchain technology, and web3 technologies.
  2. Make sure your resume and online profiles showcase your skills and experience, including any relevant projects you've worked on.
  3. Network with people in the web3 industry and attend relevant conferences and events to meet potential employers and learn about opportunities.
  4. Apply for internships at web3 companies or organizations that align with your interests and goals. Be sure to tailor your application to the specific internship and highlight your relevant skills and experience.
  5. Be persistent and keep applying for internships, even if you don't get accepted right away. It can take time to find the right fit, so be patient and keep working on improving your skills and networking with potential employers.
  6. If you were rejected don't get disencouraged! Ask for honest feedback so you can improve the next time.