Coindesk launches Career Center

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CoinDesk Launches Career Centre for Bitcoin and Blockchain Specialists

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CoinDesk, a digital media, events and information services company for the crypto asset and blockchain technology community, has created a career centre for Bitcoin and blockchain specialists.

CoinDesk Director of Marketing Jacob Donnelly said, “We’ve heard from many companies that filling key roles is one of their major pain points, so we feel that the CoinDesk Career Center is the perfect vehicle to help connect talented employees with the rapidly growing disruptors.”

The announcement was made a few days before the start of Blockchain Week New York City, organized jointly by CoinDesk and the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The event is held to showcase New York City as a rising hub for blockchain jobs.

It will take place from May 11 until May 17. Among events held as part of the week are CoinDesk’s 4th annual blockchain technology summit Consensus, which will feature the participation of 250+ speakers and 4,000+ attendees from the leading industry startups, investors, financial institutions, enterprise tech leaders, and academic and policy groups, as well as a first-ever Blockchain Job Fair, free to any member of the public. IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, ConsenSys, Ripple, KPMG and Ledger have already confirmed their participation in the fair.
 

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It looks like a job fair rather than a training program. It is associated with bitcoin Consensus and the event lasts 1 week.

What the space really needs is more University level blockchain education. More computer science and software development and engineering programs. The speed of technology growth and job demand is far the pace of educational programs.
 

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It looks like a job fair rather than a training program. It is associated with bitcoin Consensus and the event lasts 1 week.

What the space really needs is more University level blockchain education. More computer science and software development and engineering programs. The speed of technology growth and job demand is far the pace of educational programs.

So true, and some universities already realise this. New York University already has a course, Princeton teaches some crypto-related stuff on Coursera, they say even Wharton is starting to offer a crypto course soon, so hopefully crypto will stop having a reputation of a scam industry, and we will be able to fully benefit from all its advantages
 
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