Bitget launches the first courses of the Blockchain4Youth Learning Center, partnering with Bondex to build a Web3 talent pipeline
Odaily Planet Daily News Bitget has officially launched the first courses of the "Blockchain4Youth Learning Center," aiming to provide a systematic blockchain learning path for young people and further bridge the gap between knowledge acquisition and career development. Upon completing the courses and passing the assessment, students will receive a certificate of completion signed by Bitget's Chief Marketing Officer, Ignacio Aguirre Franco, serving as official recognition of their Web3 skills. Certificate holders will gain greater industry exposure and priority employment opportunities among partner employers in the Blockchain4Youth talent alliance.
To close the loop from learning to employment, Bitget has partnered with the Web3 recruitment platform Bondex to provide students with a transparent job-seeking pathway and talent pool connection mechanism. Ignacio Palomera, Co-founder of Bondex, stated that this project aims to address real-world challenges faced by learners, such as "lacking industry connections after completing courses, lacking valid certifications, and having unclear job-seeking paths," thereby building a more direct bridge between young talent and recruiting companies.
To date, the Bitget Blockchain4Youth series of projects has attracted over 15,000 young participants. Bitget CMO Ignacio Aguirre Franco pointed out that the goal of the Learning Center is to transform young people's interest in Web3 into practical entry pathways. As this initiative continues to advance, Blockchain4Youth is also evolving from a single activity project into a long-term infrastructure for Web3 education, career guidance, and talent development.
