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Binance Launches Seeds Program to Forge Future Crypto Leaders With Real Impact

Binance is targeting untapped crypto talent through its Seeds program, offering mentorship, real-world training, and full-time roles to early-career professionals and university graduates.

Binance Seeds Deploys Pioneer Program to Capture Raw Talent Before Rivals Do

Crypto exchange Binance rolled out a new early-career development initiative on April 1 aimed at attracting and nurturing the next wave of talent in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. The program, called Binance Seeds, is structured to support both entry-level professionals and students through two distinct offerings: the Pioneer Talent Program (PTP) and the Binance Accelerator Program (BAP).

In a statement announcing the launch, the company said:

We’re excited to introduce Binance Seeds, our early careers program designed to nurture early-career talent and accelerate career growth. Binance Seeds features two tailored tracks: Pioneer Talent and the Binance Accelerator Program.

The Pioneer Talent Program targets candidates with up to five years of experience, providing full-time employment and access to on-the-job training, mentoring from seasoned professionals, and exposure to real-world challenges in the crypto ecosystem. Meanwhile, the Binance Accelerator Program is a short-term opportunity lasting three to six months, specifically designed for university students and recent graduates.

Both paths are part of Binance’s broader strategy to cultivate innovation and ensure a sustainable talent pipeline within its global workforce. The company also underscored the program’s relevance in a rapidly evolving field, stating:

The future of crypto is driven by today’s innovators. If you’re at the start of your crypto journey, Binance Seeds offers the platform, mentorship, and opportunities you need to grow and make an impact.

Several alumni have highlighted the transformative nature of the program through their personal experiences. Ivan, a participant in the Pioneer Talent Program, reflected: “I never imagined a leading crypto company would take a chance on someone with minimal experience. But that’s exactly what this program is about – giving early-career talent the opportunity to learn from the best and contribute to something bigger: financial freedom.” Dini, who joined through BAP and now works full-time, stated: “From day one, I fell in love with the culture of freedom and collaboration.” Ray Yee noted his career growth post-internship, while Sebastian emphasized how his participation enhanced his technical expertise, especially during high-stakes events like the Ronin Bridge hack.

Source: Bitcoin

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