Top 10 Crypto Exchanges Currently Have Over 1,200 Job Openings
PANews reported on May 24 that, according to DL News, leading the hiring wave in the cryptocurrency industry, exchanges Binance and Coinbase have opened over 1,200 positions collectively, reflecting the industry's optimistic outlook for the future. Binance plans to fill 460 vacancies, primarily focusing on compliance, user orientation, and innovation. Coinbase has listed 224 positions, ranging from legal compliance to financial accounting. OKX is recruiting for 414 positions, aiming to strengthen its finance, human resources, and fraud risk departments. Crypto.com has posted 335 positions on its website, continuing to support its global market share growth. Bybit and Bitget are also actively hiring, with 69 and 106 positions open, respectively.
This hiring surge marks a gradual recovery and strong growth momentum in the industry after two years of layoffs. Since April 2022, 13,500 employees in the cryptocurrency sector have lost their jobs, but as the market warms up, the demand for hiring has quickly rebounded.
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