Don't say "first person" because there are already about 5 individuals being funded by BTS.
I already sort of addressed this in the post but I guess I should expand a bit on my reasoning, posting from nullstreet:
When pitching this to the broader community I don't think we should give up or condition the "world first" and "historical" buzzwords, just alter the context. Since people will never have been exposed to this phenomena before it will make sense to them that this is the world first, and if the pitch is epic enough with "make history bla bla" even the bitcoiners will get excited by it. Maybe we should change it to "be the first person in the world to get headhunted by a blockchain!" Or "worlds first blockchain job opening for everyone". Maybe I'm simply wrong, but I think "be one of the first to make history/be one of the world first at x" removes a lot of the buzz from it since it's kinda self contradictory, so for marketing reasons it's better to slightly change the wording of what it is they're world first at.
It will definitely be the world first decentralized community hiring effort anyway, so we're not being dishonest about it being a world first. As long as we are honest we should go for the most epic and eye-catching event name possible, to maximize the attention and value we can get out of it. But let's see what names people can come up with, maybe we can find something everyone likes.