BroadChain News, April 27, 19:16 - Bitget's Blockchain4Youth Learning Center officially launched its first course, aiming to provide young people with a systematic blockchain learning path, bridging knowledge acquisition with career development. Upon completing the course and passing the assessment, participants will receive a certificate of completion signed by Bitget Chief Marketing Officer Ignacio Aguirre Franco, serving as an official certification of their Web3 capabilities. Certificate holders will enjoy higher industry visibility and priority access to employment opportunities from employers within the Blockchain4Youth talent alliance.
To establish a closed loop from learning to employment, Bitget has partnered with Web3 recruitment platform Bondex to provide students with transparent job-seeking channels and a talent pool matching mechanism. Bondex co-founder Ignacio Palomera noted that the initiative aims to address practical challenges such as lack of industry connections, absence of credible certifications, and unclear career paths after course completion, thereby building a more direct bridge between emerging talent and hiring companies.
To date, Bitget's Blockchain4Youth series has attracted over 15,000 young participants. Bitget CMO Ignacio Aguirre Franco stated that the learning center's goal is to transform young people's interest in Web3 into actionable entry points. As the project progresses, Blockchain4Youth is evolving from a single event into a long-term infrastructure supporting Web3 education, career guidance, and talent development.
