Web3 workplace survey: 36.6% of job seekers come from BlockBeats universities, and the acceptance rate of fresh graduates in "big companies" is less than 0.28%

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On July 9th, a survey by BlockBeats revealed that nearly 80.5% of Web3 job seekers come from 985/211 and ordinary first-tier universities, with 36.6% from 985/211 and 43.9% from ordinary first-tier universities. Additionally, 7.3% of job seekers have overseas educational backgrounds, while only 12.2% are from vocational colleges or other institutions.

From a professional perspective, these highly educated job seekers are not lacking in options. Among the survey participants, 46.34% are from computer and information technology-related majors, and 21.95% have backgrounds in finance and business. They originally had opportunities to enter more stable traditional industries and were competitive for entering major companies, securities firms, banks, and other mainstream industries.

According to Bitget's campus recruitment data, their 2025 campus recruitment program received over 10,000 resumes, ultimately hiring only 28 graduates. These new hires entered various core business modules including technology, product, regional growth, global branding, and global operations, covering almost the entire crypto business chain.

This survey was provided with data from Bitget, interviewing over 200 industry professionals. The complete report has been published on BlockBeats in the article 《Web3 Job Market Report for 2025: 10,000 People Competing for 28 Positions, How Can You Win?》.

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