Hey! Binance's job opportunity is becoming easier to access!

Hey, take a look, Binance has opened a new internship position! They say it's 'super suitable for beginners,' wow, it sounds like it's a chance you don't want to miss, as if anyone can do it.

But don't be in a hurry to throw your resume, let me explain what's going on here, let's tidy up the resume a bit, it shows we're prepared, right?

First, let's look at the conditions on the surface:

They say it's an internship, can be remote, and the pay is negotiable. This sounds clear, but you need to think:

• First, what they value most is whether you can deliver real results. No matter where you work, the work has to be impressive, that's the hard truth.

• Second, the pay, although they say 'negotiable,' actually depends on how capable you are. If you're really capable, then it's easy to discuss; if you're just average, then it won't be anything special.

Now let's ponder the hidden meanings in their words:

The job description (JD) is written like a riddle, vague and unclear. But think about it, what kind of place is Binance? It's a big deal! So, there are some things they won't say outright, you need to keep them in mind:

1. Fluent in English. In this area, speaking English is as casual as speaking your native language; you might have to chat with foreigners. If your IELTS score isn't at least six, when they start talking, you'll feel like you're reading a foreign book, how awkward would that be?

2. Background matters too. They might not say it, but you know they have their criteria, right? With so many people applying, they will pick and choose. Those from good schools will naturally stand out.

3. You need to have something impressive to show. No matter what you've done before, you need to make a splash in social media to show your real skills.

4. You need to be articulate. They said they value communication. This means you can't be shy during the interview. You need to be able to talk and showcase your abilities.

5. Your appearance also needs to be decent. When they say 'adapt to the public,' they are actually telling you that this job requires you to be in the spotlight. Your looks, well, we won't say you have to be as handsome as Pan An, but at least you should be presentable to the audience. If you look a bit more charming, that's a bonus. You can't start shaking when you see the camera, that won't do.