Blockchain Council
Vibe coding Expert

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Company Description
Blockchain Council is a global community of Blockchain and Deep Tech professionals focused on advancing Blockchain, AI, and Web3 technologies through research, development, and real-world implementation. The organization fosters a collaborative environment where experts from multiple disciplines share knowledge and explore diverse use cases for a more technologically advanced world. As an independent group, Blockchain Council promotes awareness and education, helping businesses, developers, and learners understand and apply emerging technologies. It offers certification programs, educational content, webinars, training sessions, seminars, and events to support continuous learning. Team members contribute to building a decentralized, trustworthy, and sustainable ecosystem that shapes the future of technology.
Role Description
The Vibe Coding Expert is a full-time, remote role responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining interactive coding experiences, learning modules, and hands-on projects that align with Blockchain Council’s educational and community goals. This role involves creating high-quality technical content, sample code, and tutorials that demonstrate best practices in Blockchain, AI, Web3, and related Deep Tech domains. The Vibe Coding Expert collaborates with instructors, curriculum designers, and marketing teams to ensure coding challenges, labs, and demos are engaging, accurate, and accessible to diverse learners. Daily tasks include:
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- Reviewing and refining existing coding materials
- Supporting live workshops or webinars
- Providing technical guidance to learners
- Staying current with emerging technologies and tools


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The role also includes contributing to open-source initiatives, improving developer experience across platforms, and helping cultivate an inclusive, supportive learning environment.
Qualifications
- Coding and development skills in at least one major programming language (e.g., JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, or Solidity) and experience building interactive coding projects or demos.
- Hands-on experience with Blockchain, Web3, or smart contract development, and familiarity with relevant frameworks, SDKs, and tooling.
- Strong ability to explain technical concepts clearly, create structured learning content, and design coding challenges or labs for different skill levels.
- Comfort with remote collaboration tools, version control (e.g., Git), and agile or iterative workflows for content and code development.
- Background or interest in AI and Deep Tech, with a willingness to continuously learn and experiment with emerging technologies.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a focus on clarity, inclusivity, and learner support.
- Experience working with developer communities, mentoring learners, or supporting technical events such as webinars, hackathons, or workshops.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- Ability to work independently in a fully remote environment, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines.
- Prior experience
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