I’m excited to share my very first attempt at making an animated video, "A Tale of Two Investors: Lisa and John"!
This short story dives into the concept of Impermanent Loss Protection on https://t.co/M9MplVH10h, showing how thoughtful investing can make a big difference.
You applied for a marketing role on Ghonsi. Three days later, the hirer responds: "We'd like to interview you." Your heart races. Now what?
The difference between candidates who nail interviews and those who fumble isn't talent, it's preparation. The candidates who showed up ready weren't nervous. They were focused.
Here's what you actually need before you walk into that interview:
Most people confuse a CV, a resume, and a portfolio.
They are not the same thing and if you treat them the same, you weaken your chances before the interview even starts.
So how do they differ? Let’s start with
1. CV (Curriculum Vitae)
This is a full record of your professional journey.
- It can be multiple pages long
- It focuses on everything you’ve done
- It’s best used in academic, research, or detailed career contexts
- It’s not designed for quick scanning, it’s designed for completeness
You should think of it as your career archive.
2. Resume
This is a targeted snapshot of your experience.
- It’s no longer than 2 pages long
- Its should be highly structured and easy to scan
- It should focus only on relevant roles for a specific job
- Every bullet highlight, should earn attention and be straightforward
You should think of it as your sales document for a specific job opportunity.
3. Portfolio
This is your proof of execution.
- It should show actual work such as designs, campaigns, writing, case studies, builds etc.
- It should Includes visuals, outputs, and breakdown of process
- It should serve as proof of work done in past roles.
You should think of it as your evidence file.
Building a CV, resume or portfolio becomes more easy, when you see it as a way of showing your work.
The truth is that when a recruiter sees them, it just one simple question “Can this person do the job and at what level?”
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Your reputation is a magnet. The question is what does it attract?
Join us this Thursday as we discuss about “How to build a Web3 reputation that attracts opportunities”
Time: 5:30 PM UTC+1
Date: 16th April, 2026
Speakers:
@10Xofweb3, a Web3 marketer
@TechyGerald, a BD at LBank.
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You send someone your work and it turns into a list,( a campaign link, a google drive older, a few screenshots, LinkedIn link) and somewhere in between all of that, the actual value of what you’ve done starts to get lost.
It’s not that the work isn’t good, It’s that it’s hard to follow.
So the person on the other side clicks one or two things, skims through, and moves on. Not because they’re not interested, but because it takes too much effort to piece everything together. That’s the part people don’t talk about, the problem isn’t lack of work, it’s lack of clarity.
A lot of professionals are doing meaningful things. They’re building, contributing, learning, improving. But when it’s time to show that work, it doesn’t come together in a way that feels complete.
Instead, it feels scattered, across tools, across platforms, across different moments in time. And when something feels scattered, it becomes harder to trust, harder to understand, and easier to overlook.
That’s why sending more links doesn’t solve the problem. If anything, it makes it worse.
What people actually need is something simpler, a way to bring everything into one place, a way to show not just what they’ve done but how it all connects, and a way to make their work easy to understand at a glance.
Here in Ghonsi proof, we help you turn your work into something structured, something that tells a clear story instead of leaving people to figure it out themselves.
With us the goal is simple: make your work easier to see, easier to understand, and easier to trust.
Because in the end, it’s not about showing more. It’s about showing it better and making sure your work is seen for what it actually is.
We’re excited to announce a strategic partnership between @Ghonsiproof and @BorderlessDev.
Together, we’re making it easier for builders to organize, verify, and showcase their hackathon, open-source, and community contributions (technical and non-technical) in one place, so great work doesn’t go unseen.
Read more about the partnership here:
https://t.co/wM5My0OMHx
100 amazing professionals found us worth following.
That’s 100 people who believe your work deserves to be seen, trusted, and proven.
We are just getting started. Cheers to more!
You can be skilled in Web3 and still get ignored by brands.
Not because you’re not good but because you’re not trusted.
Let’s talk about how to change that together with @justprotocol, the Founder of @thePW3acad
Date: Tomorrow, 26th March, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM UTC+1
Topic: “How to Build Trust with Brands as a Web3 Professional”
If you’re tired of being overlooked, this is for you.
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