
Coinbase Hiring Spree: 1,000 Jobs Incoming As Crypto Regulations Improve
Coinbase is preparing to grow. In 2025, the company intends to add 1,000 new workers in the US, according to CEO Brian Armstrong. This decision comes as the nation’s cryptocurrency laws become more defined, allowing businesses like Coinbase to function with greater assurance. Related Reading: Crypto Capital Of The World? Lawyer Doubts US Bitcoin Reserve […]
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As some crypto exchanges are cracking under pressure and sending employees packing, Binance’s CEO said the company is on a hiring spree. Binance if offering 2,000 positions to qualified talents, according to co-founder Yi He. In the past few weeks, the cryptocurrency market has fallen as investors have shifted their capital away from digital tokens […]
Crypto-specialist recruiters say they have not witnessed a downturn in crypto-related job opportunities, despite a myriad of staff lay-offs in the wider tech industry. The crypto job market shows few signs of slowing down despite high profile cases of staff layoffs and hiring freezes across big tech companies. In recent weeks, several major tech companies have announced a paring back of staff, citing a downturn in the traditional market and narrowing demand for products that had boomed during the pandemic. Recently announced hiring cuts include Twitter, Uber, Amazon and Robinhood. On....