Meet Victoria Enebeli, an educator and blockchain advocate with a unique blend of technical and non-technical expertise. Based in Africa, Victoria is dedicated to making blockchain technology accessible and empowering others to embrace Web3. She has collaborated with top Web3 brands like Polygon, Mara Foundation, Keom and Zuri Team, bringing her skills in content creation, public speaking, and advocacy to drive innovation and inclusivity in the industry.
In this feature, we’ll explore her journey from her early days in Web2 to becoming a prominent voice in Web3. We’ll look at how her diverse experiences and commitment to self-improvement, inclusivity, and teamwork have shaped her role as a leader and educator, and how she’s helping to build a stronger, more connected blockchain community.
A Leap Into Web3: The Start with Polygon
Victoria’s journey into blockchain and Web3 started with a simple opportunity: representing Polygon at a local meetup. “I literally had to read all about blockchain and Polygon technology in like one day,” she recalls. This one-day crash course sparked her interest and led her to become an official Polygon advocate. She quickly expanded her skills, learning about crypto trading, community management, and even venturing into coding, specifically front-end development and data science. “I kept on pushing, practicing, and learning,” she reflects, recounting the numerous roles that came her way, including a mentorship stint with the Zurich team.
The Drive for Community and Research
Victoria’s enthusiasm for community management became a central theme in her career. Her knack for engaging and educating communities caught the attention of various organizations, eventually leading her to work as a researcher and community manager at BABS Labs. “The journey has been exciting,” she says, describing it as a steady progression filled with opportunities to grow. Alongside community work, Victoria contributed technical articles during her time as a writer for Mara, which involved crafting educational content on Web3 and blockchain.
Founding OnChain Learn: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Blockchain
Beyond her formal roles, Victoria co-founded OnChain Learn, a platform focused on educating people about BASE Blockchain. Initially, her interest in BASE led her to produce educational content for the ecosystem, which received a warm response from the community. Seeing this impact, she decided to establish a dedicated learning platform. OnChain Learn aims to offer professional onboarding videos and resources for BASE, Ethereum, and possibly other blockchains in the future. “Our goal is not just to educate but to create a collaborative platform where other educational entities can use our resources,” Victoria explains, emphasizing her vision to create a comprehensive learning hub in the blockchain space.
Challenges and the Importance of Reputation in Web3
Despite her accomplishments, Victoria acknowledges the challenges professionals in Africa face, particularly around job opportunities. “Once you’re in Africa, it’s already like three steps backward,” she remarks, referring to the bias some employers hold. For her, personal reputation has been key. Thanks to her active presence on social media and consistent educational output, most of her job offers come through recommendations. Her dedication to content and community work has built her a solid online reputation, allowing her to bypass many conventional hiring challenges. This reputation-building is one reason why she resonates with platforms like Joba Network, which focus on developing onchain reputation.
Advice to Newcomers and Future Aspirations
For newcomers hesitant about joining Web3, particularly around wallet connections, Victoria’s advice is simple: “Forget about the doubts.” She suggests that understanding how wallets work is fundamental to the Web3 experience. “Web3 is all about decentralization,” she explains, highlighting the significance of connecting wallets to participate fully in decentralized ecosystems. She encourages people to get involved in communities, learn about transaction security, and educate themselves to overcome initial reservations.
Navigating Job Opportunities in Web3: Overcoming Geographic and Network Challenges
For Victoria, finding jobs in the Web3 space has often been about networking and building a solid reputation. Throughout her career, most of her job offers have come through recommendations rather than traditional applications. “I’ve never really gone through the whole stress of rejection or multiple interviews,” she shares. “Usually, someone has seen my work or heard about me, and they reach out directly. It’s as though they’ve already done their research on me before contacting me.”
However, she recognizes that not everyone shares the same experience, especially those based in Africa. “The biggest challenge is often just being in Africa,” Victoria points out. “For some reason, people prefer to hire outside the continent, which can make it challenging to find opportunities.” Despite this, she emphasizes the importance of building a strong professional reputation: “If you’re a pro, you’re a pro. If you’re good at what you do, it speaks for itself.”
Victoria believes that a consistent online presence can help bridge this gap. Her active engagement on social media, particularly X, has been instrumental in her career. Her posts, articles, and threads on Web3 and blockchain have caught the attention of hiring managers and organizations. She notes, “My online presence definitely helps. When I’m putting content out there, it creates an opportunity for people to see my skills and knowledge without me having to apply.”
Conclusion
Victoria represents Joba’s vision of the modern professional—someone who skillfully combines technical expertise with a passion for community building, forging her own path in the world of Web3. Her journey inspires us at Joba to create solutions that empower individuals, enhance digital reputations, and foster trust in the blockchain space. Through onchain identity, we help professionals like Victoria verify their skills, connect with meaningful projects, and build their digital reputation.
Connect with Victoria on Joba Network to follow her journey and gain insights into the dynamic world of Web3, blockchain advocacy, and community building.
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