Job offering
@tolkienexe
There are multiple jobs available for all roles. Advisors, moderators, partnership representative, assistant research analyst. You should offer the relevant role to what knowledge the target displays. Job offering is for specific people, you cannot offer a job to a random pleb, it seem's too sus (maybe only a mod role). You have to find people who seem professional/knowledgeable. Easy targets are those who are already mods or you see those people who have their twitter/telegram channels in their bios.
For example if someone is just a basic moderator you will offer mod job, if someone seems to be very knowledgeable on trading, you offer them research role etc. You begin this conversation by introducing yourself and ask about themselves, for example if someone was displaying deep understanding of crypto, you can start
“Hey, I work over at defiancecapital and saw your thought on x project and seemed quite insightful, how many years have you been in crypto and are you currently working in crypto?”, "Oh, thats interesting, is it something you ever considered?”.
"We actually have a job offering open for an advisor, we're a new company just starting we're building an AI agent which seem to be taking off and we want to make sure we have a good launch, we're doxxed and registered business in the UK and have already attended a conference in copenhagen (send docs)" "we have a job offering open for an advisor if you'd be interested *send link*" That's an example of a conversation, you can let it flow how you like. Remember if they are on mobile, it will redirect them to completing on PC, if they are on mac, they won't be able to apply, you then can offer them a live meeting solution where you can go over the questions. (wechat/zoom) if they ask why wechat, you state that the team is based out of china and because of firewall restrictions they aren't able to use other software like zoom etc.
Last updated