Similar to many other new technologies, blockchain is also a rapidly growing industry that is in constant need for more employees. However, since it is so new, the learning curve is also steeper than in other, more established areas. This means that anyone who wants to work in this industry has to be ready for constant challenges and ways to improve themselves. You are more likely to land a good job if you already have a few years of experience working in tech, and if you have experience working with blockchain directly, you should have no problems finding a new job.
Another good idea is having a portfolio of blockchain-related projects you have worked on. Even if it’s just something you were experimenting with on your own time, it shows both interest and initiative, since you’ve picked it up without any external obligation. Then, make sure you update your CV. If you have a lot of work experience, it’s best to highlight relevant experience, and only mention the rest.
Make sure to mention your knowledge of any relevant programming languages like Solidity. For best results, you should look at blockchain-specific ad boards like blockew.com and cryptocurrencyjobs.co. Another big aspect of successfully finding work is networking. Try to attend as many local meetups as you can, which will help you meet people from the industry who could help you find the job you want.