Persistent unemployment and fears of further layoffs are the real economic counterpoint to the financial market’s unbridled enthusiasm.
Blockchain firms led the charge of fintech companies that relocated to Hong Kong in 2019.
Libra may have been scaled back but Facebook is significantly expanding the team working to support the stablecoin project.
The world's largest HR firm has begun using a combination of the Cypherium blockchain and Google Cloud to match talent to corporate needs more efficiently and securely.
Want to be a "cryptocurrency exploiter?" BAE Systems wants to hear from you.
Blockchain is listed as the number one “hard skill” for 2020 in a new report compiled by jobs site LinkedIn.
Wile the number of ads being posted in the space has grown, job seeker interest has plummeted, according to Indeed data.
The second-largest U.S. bank has begun hiring for blockchain positions.
The specialized crypto unit of the New York Department of Financial Services is beefing up its staff with another hire.
Payments giant Mastercard is seeking to hire several blockchain execs to lead cryptocurrency and digital wallet projects.
The crypto-focused branch of the major asset manager is looking to grow its team with the addition of 10 new roles across blockchain and trading.
Facebook is seeking a data professional to work on its crypto wallet Calibra, as well as a policy specialist to help with regulatory hurdles.
Ethereum development studio ConsenSys has launched a blockchain “job kit” to guide developers wishing to enter the growing blockchain space.
A research institute under the Chinese central bank has just announced 29 job openings – three of which focus on blockchain-related expertise.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking for an attorney advisor to help develop a plan for digital and crypto securities.