Yasmine Morrison

Posted on Sep 30, 2022Read on Mirror.xyz

Jobs3 Startup Taxonomy

Since 2016, I’ve studied the future of work & web3. In the past years, I have noted shifts in technology and societal changes making the two coemerge. Becoming what I call jobs3.

In a previous article, I dive deeper into Jobs3. Exploring the difference between Future of Work & Jobs3 and how the two are evolving into a new field of study. It’s still early with lots of hurdles to overcome. But I believe we are at the beginning of a new era of work.

In this article, I have attempted to map out startups operating in jobs3. It’s a work in progress and the list will be updated on an ongoing basis. To make it easier I have chosen one category for each company rather than multiple.

If I have missed anyone, ping me on Twitter!

📚 Upskilling / Reskilling

We are all newbies in web3. Upskilling web3 startups are helping us onboard through learn-to-earn. Reskill our hard (technical) and soft skills (community). We learn together in cohorts and get rewarded through tokens. Examples:

💻 Freelancer & Talent

Web3 talent is less about listing prestigious names on your resume and more about showing what you actually can do through on-chain verified credentials. Web3 freelance marketplaces remove middlemen and list bounties. Examples:

🌎 Borderless Tools

Blockchain technology is creating a borderless world with cities built on code rather than brick. This will impact how we work & live. Examples:

📋 Project Management

The nature of collaboration is changing. DAOs allow us to complete bounties, earn rewards, and participate in governance. Current web2 solutions don’t cater to these new demands. Examples:

✉️ Communications

A lot of native web3 communication platforms look & feel like web2 (think Slack, WhatsApp). But the difference lies in privacy, control, and unlimited communication. Examples:

📇 Back office

Web3 is evolving fast and regulators are struggling to keep up. The back office will play an important role in web3 compliance. New contribution/ownership models require innovative infrastructure around payments, token allocations, and governance. Examples:

🕹️ Community-as-a-Service

Communities are everything in web3. Tools are needed to manage, grow, and incentivize group members. Examples:

🎨 Creator Tools

Web3 = the age of the creator. The blockchain allows artists and creatives to monetize online without having to turn to advertisements. Examples:

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