
Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency is seeking to hire a crypto expert
The job listing outlines that the intelligence agency is seeking someone with an in-depth understanding of the world of fintech and digital currencies. Israel’s national intelligence agency, Mossad, has posted a job listing for an expert in cryptocurrencies who has at least three years of experience in the fintech space.The candidate should have “in-depth technological understanding and expertise in the world of fintech, e-commerce, DEF and digital currencies,” according to the outlined requirements. The role’s description succinctly indicates that it includes “leading, initiating,....
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Mossad has put out a job listing to hire a bitcoin and crypto expert with three years plus experience in FinTech. According to the job requirement, anyone to occupy this current position must understand the technologies that drive the industry. In addition, he must be an expert in e-commerce, digital currencies, fintech, and DEF. Based […]
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