A first look at finding work in the metaverse.
Start with dev meetings.
New tasks or old tasks in new ways. Much online work may become metaverse work in the future.
- Watch on YouTube
- I picked up this question from the metaverse subredit that I am following.
- The answer is worth an article, so here it is.
- Get familiar with the metaverse: attend developer meetings.
- Check out available work
- Choose the line of work that best fits you.
- Two big options:
- Work on tasks newly created by the metaverse?
- Work on existing tasks made more efficient by the metaverse?
- Another pair of options:
- Work for yourself or get hired by a company.
- Can We Work in the Metaverse?
- Easy access Dev meetings and more after the break.
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Easy access dev meetings
- A walk into the web metaverse. Right now. Nothing to download, nothing to buy, nothing to sign up for. The free metaverse.
- Another part of the web metaverse. Try it out now. Don't wait for people to tell you about it, See for yourself.
- Metaverse use case: remote meetings. There is no distance in the metaverse. You are 30 seconds from everywhere.
- What the metaverse already is like -- an example. And you can easily try it out. Hold your own meeting there. Attend a scheduled developer meeting.
- Meeting at the Web Show, a video set in the metaverse
- Go there with this url: https://nonprofitvirtualworld.org/loc...
- A developer meeting is held there every other week:
- Fridays 3 pm eastern (New York)
- To find out which week, follow CybaLOUNGE on Twitter:
- https://twitter.com/cybaLOUNGE
- 3DWebWorldz: Meetings alternate with the Web Show
Relevant searches
Discord server dedicated to web3 jobs.
- It might be useful to anyone who needs to hire,
- or on the other end, needs to find their next opportunity.
- https://discord.gg/TAHxRzBnhP
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